Coastal vulnerability: Evolving concepts in understanding vulnerable people and places

A Bevacqua, D Yu, Y Zhang - Environmental Science & Policy, 2018 - Elsevier
Coastal vulnerability is a spatial concept that identifies people and places that are
susceptible to disturbances resulting from coastal hazards. Hazards in the coastal …

Changing ocean, marine ecosystems, and dependent communities

NL Bindoff, WWL Cheung, JG Kairo, J Arístegui… - 2019 - ri.conicet.gov.ar
The ocean is a key component of the Earth system (Chapter 1) as it provides essential life
supporting services (Inniss et al. 2017). For example, it stores heat trapped in the …

[PDF][PDF] Cross-Chapter Box PROGRESS: Approaches and challenges to assess adaptation progress at the global level

M Garschagen, T Leiter, GR Biesbroek… - Climate Change 2022 …, 2023 - library.wur.nl
17 Decision-Making Options for Managing Risk Page 1 SPM 2539 17 Decision-Making
Options for Managing Risk Coordinating Lead Authors: Mark New (South Africa), Diana …

Heading for the hills: climate-driven community relocations in the Solomon Islands and Alaska provide insight for a 1.5 C future

S Albert, R Bronen, N Tooler, J Leon, D Yee… - Regional environmental …, 2018 - Springer
Whilst future air temperature thresholds have become the centrepiece of international
climate negotiations, even the most ambitious target of 1.5° C will result in significant sea …

Exploring the co-occurrence between coastal squeeze and coastal tourism in a changing climate and its consequences

D Lithgow, ML Martínez, JB Gallego-Fernández… - Tourism …, 2019 - Elsevier
Abstract “Coastal squeeze” occurs when there is a chronic loss of coastal habitats landward
associated with long-term processes such as sea level rise, land subsidence, sediment …

Variables shaping coastal adaptation decisions to armor, nourish, and retreat in North Carolina

AR Siders, JM Keenan - Ocean & Coastal Management, 2020 - Elsevier
Understanding why and where decision-makers choose to use different climate change
adaptation strategies remains an important theoretical and practical question for coastal …

Climate and carbon risk of tourism in Europe

R Steiger, OC Demiroglu, M Pons… - Journal of Sustainable …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Europe accounts for 51% of international tourist arrivals and the tourism industry provides
about 10% of workplaces in Europe. Tourism will be impacted by climate change in a …

How ready are we to cope with climate change? Extent of adaptation to sea level rise and coastal risks in local planning documents of southern France

S Robert, A Schleyer-Lindenmann - Land Use Policy, 2021 - Elsevier
Sea-level rise and related risks are an aspect of climate change that deeply affects coastal
areas worldwide and calls for adaptive responses. Spatial planning is one key to adaptation …

Moving towards multi-level governance of coastal managed retreat: Insights and prospects from France

N Rocle, J Dachary-Bernard, H Rey-Valette - Ocean & Coastal …, 2021 - Elsevier
Policies aimed at adaptation to sea-level rise advocate new approaches, no longer based
only on protection but also seeking to reduce the vulnerability of densely-urbanized coastal …

Preferences among coastal and inland residents relating to managed retreat: Influence of risk perception in acceptability of relocation strategies

J Dachary-Bernard, H Rey-Valette - Journal of environmental …, 2019 - Elsevier
Facing sea-level rise, scientists recommend adaptation measures to relocate the most
vulnerable assets. This is of particular interest regarding coastal land use management …