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    Compound coastal flooding in San Francisco Bay under climate change by Zhenqiang Wang, Meredith Leung, Sudarshana Mukhopadhyay, Sai Veena Sunkara, Scott Steinschneider, Jonathan Herman, Marriah Abellera, John Kucharski, Peter Ruggiero

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Results reveal that rare occurrences of flooding under the present-day climate are projected to occur once every few hundred years under climate change with relatively low sea-level rise (0.5 m) but would become annual events under climate change with high sea-level rise (1.0 to 1.5 m). …”
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    Gouvernance des politiques de relocalisation face au risque de montée du niveau de la mer by Hélène Rey-Valette, Bénédicte Rulleau

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Sea-level rise related to climate change will tend to increase the risk of marine inundation. …”
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    URBAN GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR CLIMATE RESILIENCE: A REVIEW by Fahmyddin Araaf Tauhid

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Key words: Green Infrastructure, Climate Resilience, Urban Resilience, Sustainability, Flood, Drought,Sea level Rise. …”
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    Environmental health, climate change, and equity: Understanding geographic vulnerabilities by Gina Solomon, Matthew Gribble, Sheri Weiser

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Some geographic differences are readily apparent – such as the inherent vulnerability of coastal areas to sea level rise – whereas others are emerging. Geographic vulnerabilities are modified by the built environment and by disparities in the ability to adapt to climate change, further complicating the risk across the globe. …”
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    Juridical construction of socio-ecological security: Indonesia’s vulnerability to climate change by Atika Sari Diah Apriani, Triatmodjo Marsudi, Purwanto Harry

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Climate change causes atmospheric instability and sea level rise. Sea level rise that causes land loss, ecosystem damage, infrastructure damage, and even massive population displacement, are the impacts of climate change that affect environmental security. …”
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    Antarctic Wide Subglacial Hydrology Modeling by Shivani Ehrenfeucht, Christine Dow, Koi McArthur, Mathieu Morlighem, Felicity S. McCormack

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…A large fraction of uncertainty in future sea level rise comes from limited understanding of basal conditions under ice sheets. …”
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    Resilient Waterfront Futures: Mapping Vulnerabilities and Designing Floating Urban Models for Flood Adaptation on the Tiber Delta by Livia Calcagni, Adriano Ruggiero, Alessandra Battisti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This process provides a robust framework for understanding the spatial dimensions of flood and sea-level rise impacts and supporting informed design-making. …”
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    What to Do When Septic Systems Are Impacted by Flooding from Storms or Groundwater Rise by Mary G. Lusk

    Published 2023-12-01
    “… The purpose of this publication is to explain how septic systems may be affected by floods from hurricanes and other storms and/or by climate change (sea-level rise) that raises the level of the groundwater under septic system soils. …”
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    Questions and Answers about the National Flood Insurance Program by Thomas Ruppert

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This 11-page fact sheet covers topics such as: why buy flood insurance, recent changes, flood zones and insurance rate maps, ways to reduce premiums, rate increases for pre-1974 structures, and actions communities can take to lower citizen premiums related to climate change and sea-level rise. Written by Thomas Ruppert and published by the UF Department of Sea Grant, August 2015. …”
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    Questions and Answers about the National Flood Insurance Program by Thomas Ruppert

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…This 11-page fact sheet covers topics such as: why buy flood insurance, recent changes, flood zones and insurance rate maps, ways to reduce premiums, rate increases for pre-1974 structures, and actions communities can take to lower citizen premiums related to climate change and sea-level rise. Written by Thomas Ruppert and published by the UF Department of Sea Grant, August 2015. …”
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    Ocean Acidification: An Introduction by Joshua T. Patterson, Lisa S. Krimsky

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Other impacts related to climate change (increased sea level rise, coastal flooding and extreme weather events) often receive more attention than OA, but the acidification of the Earth’s oceans is well documented and is a major concern for the marine science community. …”
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    Ocean Acidification: An Introduction by Joshua T. Patterson, Lisa S. Krimsky

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…Other impacts related to climate change (increased sea level rise, coastal flooding and extreme weather events) often receive more attention than OA, but the acidification of the Earth’s oceans is well documented and is a major concern for the marine science community. …”
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    Wetland elevation change following beneficial use of dredged material nourishment by Brian D. Harris, Aleksandra Ostojic, Lenore P. Tedesco, Keith VanDerSys, Susan Bailey, Justin L. Shawler, Navid H. Jafari, Monica Chasten

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This investigation allowed for a comprehensive examination of geotechnical modeling methods for planning wetland nourishments, including predicting the ability to keep pace with sea level rise. Ultimately, the two BUDM nourishments offset the effects of SLR by approximately 18-28 years.…”
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    HOLSEA-NL: a Holocene water level and sea level indicator dataset for the Netherlands by K. de Wit, K. M. Cohen, R. S. W. van de Wal, R. S. W. van de Wal

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…<p>Deltas and coastal plains worldwide developed under the influence of relative sea level rise (RSLR) during the Holocene. In the Netherlands, Holocene RSLR results from both regional sea level rise and regional subsidence patterns, mainly caused by glacial isostatic adjustment (GIA: Scandinavian forebulge collapse) and longer-term North Sea Basin tectono-sedimentary subsidence. …”
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