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At the Water's Edge: Coastal Settlement, Transformative Adaptation, and Well-Being in an Era of Dynamic Climate Risk
Annual Review of Public Health ( IF 20.8 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-02 , DOI: 10.1146/annurev-publhealth-090419-102302
William Solecki 1 , Erin Friedman 2
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With accelerating climate change, US coastal communities are experiencing increased flood risk intensity, resulting from accelerated sea level rise and stronger storms. These conditions place pressure on municipalities and local residents to consider a range of new disaster risk reduction programs, climate resilience initiatives, and in some cases transformative adaptation strategies (e.g., managed retreat and relocation from highly vulnerable, low-elevation locations). Researchers have increasingly understood that these climate risks and adaptation actions have significant impacts on the quality of life, well-being, and mental health of urban coastal residents. We explore these relationships and define conditions under which adaptation practices will affect communities and residents. Specifically, we assess climate and environmental stressors, community change, and well-being by utilizing the growing climate change literature and the parallel social science literature on risk and hazards, environmental psychology, and urban geography work, heretofore not widely integrated into work on climate adaptation.

中文翻译:


在水的边缘:动态气候风险时代的沿海定居,转型适应和福祉

随着气候变化的加速,由于海平面上升和暴风雨加速,美国沿海社区正面临着更大的洪水风险强度。这些条件给市政当局和当地居民施加了压力,要求他们考虑一系列新的减少灾害风险的计划,应对气候变化的举措,并在某些情况下采用变革性的适应策略(例如,从高脆弱性低海拔地点撤退和搬迁)。研究人员越来越了解,这些气候风险和适应行动对城市沿海居民的生活质量,福祉和心理健康具有重大影响。我们探索了这些关系,并定义了适应实践将影响社区和居民的条件。具体来说,我们评估气候和环境压力因素,

更新日期:2021-04-04
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