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Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward.

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Spencer, T; Adams, J; Le Tissier, M; Murray, AB; Splinter, K
Published in: Cambridge prisms. Coastal futures
January 2023

Although coasts are frequently seen as at the frontline of near-future environmental risk, there is more to the understanding of the future of coastal environments than a simple interaction between increasing hazards (particularly related to global sea level rise) and increasing exposure and vulnerability of coastal populations. The environment is both multi-hazard and regionally differentiated, and coastal populations, in what should be seen as a coupled social-ecological-physical system, are both affected by, and themselves modify, the impact of coastal dynamics. As the coupled dance between human decisions and coastal environmental change unfolds over the coming decades, transdisciplinary approaches will be required to come to better decisions on identifying and following sustainable coastal management pathways, including the promotion of innovative restoration activities. Inputs from indigenous knowledge systems and local communities will be particularly important as these stakeholders are crucial actors in the implementation of ecosystem-based mitigation and adaptation strategies.

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Cambridge prisms. Coastal futures

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2754-7205

Publication Date

January 2023

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1

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e32
 

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Spencer, T., Adams, J., Le Tissier, M., Murray, A. B., & Splinter, K. (2023). Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward. Cambridge Prisms. Coastal Futures, 1, e32. https://doi.org/10.1017/cft.2023.22
Spencer, Tom, Janine Adams, Martin Le Tissier, A Brad Murray, and Kristen Splinter. “Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward.Cambridge Prisms. Coastal Futures 1 (January 2023): e32. https://doi.org/10.1017/cft.2023.22.
Spencer T, Adams J, Le Tissier M, Murray AB, Splinter K. Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward. Cambridge prisms Coastal futures. 2023 Jan;1:e32.
Spencer, Tom, et al. “Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward.Cambridge Prisms. Coastal Futures, vol. 1, Jan. 2023, p. e32. Epmc, doi:10.1017/cft.2023.22.
Spencer T, Adams J, Le Tissier M, Murray AB, Splinter K. Coastal futures: New framings, many questions, some ways forward. Cambridge prisms Coastal futures. 2023 Jan;1:e32.

Published In

Cambridge prisms. Coastal futures

DOI

EISSN

2754-7205

Publication Date

January 2023

Volume

1

Start / End Page

e32