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Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change

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Poulter, B; Feldman, RL; Brinson, MM; Horton, BP; Orbach, MK; Pearsall, SH; Reyes, E; Riggs, SR; Whitehead, JC
Published in: Ocean and Coastal Management
March 1, 2009

Coastal areas are among the world's most vulnerable landscapes to impacts related to climate change, including inundation from sea-level rise (SLR), increased exposure to shoreline erosion, and greater frequency and intensity of storms. The status of research on the physical, ecological, and socio-economic effects of vulnerability to SLR and progress toward planning for its consequences varies from region to region worldwide. Here, we synthesize the results of three decades of SLR research and the development of coastal management policies in North Carolina, USA. We identify the major factors responsible for opening new policy 'windows' that address SLR, including how stakeholders have developed an increased understanding of the risks, the extent of public dialogue about potential response strategies, and advances in political receptivity to policy change. Research and policy progress in North Carolina continue to provide a model for other regions to help guide and evaluate the development of coastal policies. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Ocean and Coastal Management

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0964-5691

Publication Date

March 1, 2009

Volume

52

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3-4

Start / End Page

147 / 153

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 44 Human society
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 16 Studies in Human Society
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
  • 04 Earth Sciences
 

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Poulter, B., Feldman, R. L., Brinson, M. M., Horton, B. P., Orbach, M. K., Pearsall, S. H., … Whitehead, J. C. (2009). Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change. Ocean and Coastal Management, 52(3–4), 147–153. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2008.09.010
Poulter, B., R. L. Feldman, M. M. Brinson, B. P. Horton, M. K. Orbach, S. H. Pearsall, E. Reyes, S. R. Riggs, and J. C. Whitehead. “Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change.” Ocean and Coastal Management 52, no. 3–4 (March 1, 2009): 147–53. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2008.09.010.
Poulter B, Feldman RL, Brinson MM, Horton BP, Orbach MK, Pearsall SH, et al. Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change. Ocean and Coastal Management. 2009 Mar 1;52(3–4):147–53.
Poulter, B., et al. “Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change.” Ocean and Coastal Management, vol. 52, no. 3–4, Mar. 2009, pp. 147–53. Scopus, doi:10.1016/j.ocecoaman.2008.09.010.
Poulter B, Feldman RL, Brinson MM, Horton BP, Orbach MK, Pearsall SH, Reyes E, Riggs SR, Whitehead JC. Sea-level rise research and dialogue in North Carolina: Creating windows for policy change. Ocean and Coastal Management. 2009 Mar 1;52(3–4):147–153.
Journal cover image

Published In

Ocean and Coastal Management

DOI

ISSN

0964-5691

Publication Date

March 1, 2009

Volume

52

Issue

3-4

Start / End Page

147 / 153

Related Subject Headings

  • Fisheries
  • 44 Human society
  • 41 Environmental sciences
  • 37 Earth sciences
  • 16 Studies in Human Society
  • 05 Environmental Sciences
  • 04 Earth Sciences