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Pathways to Resiliency Through Economic Assessments of Dynamic Sea Level Rise Impacts

Author(s): Scott C. Hagen, Renee Collini, Denise E. Delorme, Stephen C. Medeiros, James T. Morris, David Yoskowitz

Linked Author(s): Scott C. Hagen

Keywords: Economic assessments, ecosystem services valuations, low-gradient coastal regions, sea level rise, transdisciplinary research

Abstract: This paper introduces the extension of a system-of-systems approach to: (1) refine, enhance, and extend coupled dynamic, bio-geo-physical models of coastal morphology, tide, marsh, and surge; (2) establish and engage stakeholders throughout the entire project process; (3) advance the paradigm shift for SLR assessments by linking economic impact analysis and ecosystem services valuation directly to these coastal dynamics of SLR; and (4) deliver results via a flexible, multi-platform mechanism that allows for region-wide or place-based assessment of natural and nature-based features. The presentation will include discussion of how to assess tradeoffs between economic damages and ecosystem services valuations at the coastal land margin under impacts of sudden (decadal) rises in sea levels and provide strategies that can promote pathways to resiliency

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Year: 2017

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