Linking sea-level research with local planning and adaptation needs
Brian Blankespoor,
Susmita Dasgupta,
David Wheeler,
Ad Jeuken (),
Kees Ginkel,
Kristina Hill () and
Daniella Hirschfeld
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David Wheeler: World Bank
Ad Jeuken: Deltares
Kees Ginkel: Deltares
Kristina Hill: UC Berkeley
Daniella Hirschfeld: Utah State University
Nature Climate Change, 2023, vol. 13, issue 8, 760-763
Abstract:
Studies on sea-level rise often claim to be useful for local decision-makers and adaptation planning. We asked researchers and practitioners to discuss the different ways in which science can inform local to global decision-making and what researchers can do to improve the utility of their findings.
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1038/s41558-023-01749-7
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