Climate change is an existential threat to the environmental and socioeconomic sustainability of the coastal zone and impacts will be complex and widespread. Evidence …
M Lubell, M Robbins - Policy Studies Journal, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
How do polycentric governance systems respond to the emergence of new collective‐action problems? We study this question in the context of the evolution of polycentric systems of …
Abstract The Pearl River Delta contains the world's largest urban area in both size and population. It is a low‐lying flood‐prone coastal environment exposed to sea level rise (SLR) …
Total water levels (TWLs) at the coast are driven by a combination of deterministic (eg, tides) and stochastic (eg, waves, storm surge, and sea level anomalies) processes. The …
M Li, RQ Wang, G Jia - Reliability Engineering & System Safety, 2020 - Elsevier
Sensitivity analysis has been widely used to gain more insights on complex system behavior, to facilitate model reduction, system design and decision making. Typically …
The highly urbanized estuary of San Francisco Bay is an excellent example of a location susceptible to flooding from both coastal and fluvial influences. As part of developing a …
This paper translates Ostrom's “diagnostic approach” for social-ecological systems to identify the collective action problems and core governance barriers for sea-level rise adaptation in …
Mapping coastal bathymetry from remote sensing becomes increasingly more attractive for the coastal community. It is facilitated by a rising availability of drone and satellite data …
Sea level rise (SLR) is placing both immediate and long‐term pressures on coastal communities to take protective actions. Projects in the United States, and in many locations …