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A systems perspective for climate adaptation in deltas

Sepehr Eslami (), Gualbert Oude Essink, Amelie Paszkowski, Katharina Seeger, Philip S. J. Minderhoud, Kees Sloff and Robert J. Nicholls
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Sepehr Eslami: Deltares
Gualbert Oude Essink: Deltares
Amelie Paszkowski: University of Oxford
Katharina Seeger: University of Cologne
Philip S. J. Minderhoud: Deltares
Kees Sloff: Deltares
Robert J. Nicholls: University of East Anglia

Nature Climate Change, 2025, vol. 15, issue 7, 687-691

Abstract: Deltas are complex and are among the most vulnerable landforms under climate change. Studying them collectively highlights common stressors that drive their most significant challenges. A holistic conceptual framing of a delta and its feeding river basin is fundamental to effective adaptation planning.

Date: 2025
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