Understanding vulnerability of coastal communities to climate change related risks

作者: A. H. Dolan , I. J. Walker

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关键词: Impact assessmentGeographySocial capitalDistribution (economics)Adaptive capacityEnvironmental resource managementPolitical economy of climate changeClimate changeVulnerabilityTraditional knowledge

摘要: … of hum environment systems exposed to climate variability and change. As climate … However, shorter-term impacts of climate variability including extreme storm surges, flooding and …

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