Community adaptation and resilience
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In the face of changing environmental and socio-economic drivers, it is important for communities and municipalities to have access to sufficient scientific evidence and capacities to plan and respond to impacts. In order to understand existing beliefs, perceptions, and plans, as well current barriers faced by municipalities, these studies help identify opportunities of growth for community adaptation and resilience in the face environmental change.
Climate Adaptation in the Gulf Coast
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- National Academy of Sciences - Gulf Research Program
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