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View article: Compounding coastal hazards: effects of slow-onset and rapid-onset disasters on risk perception
Compounding coastal hazards: effects of slow-onset and rapid-onset disasters on risk perception Open
View article: Compounding coastal hazards: effects of slow-onset and rapid-onset disasters on risk perception
Compounding coastal hazards: effects of slow-onset and rapid-onset disasters on risk perception Open
The progression of climate change will increasingly challenge coastal communities necessitating proactive responses from residents. While many papers analyze risk perceptions of residents affected by singular hazard events, few look at res…
View article: Evaluating the effects of land-use change and future climate change on vulnerability of coastal landscapes to saltwater intrusion
Evaluating the effects of land-use change and future climate change on vulnerability of coastal landscapes to saltwater intrusion Open
The exposure of freshwater-dependent coastal ecosystems to saltwater is a present-day impact of climate and land-use changes in many coastal regions, with the potential to harm freshwater and terrestrial biota, alter biogeochemical cycles …
View article: Wetland and Stream Compensatory Mitigation as a Funding Vehicle for US Public Housing Authorities
Wetland and Stream Compensatory Mitigation as a Funding Vehicle for US Public Housing Authorities Open
Rapidly sprawling development patterns in the United States have degraded aquatic resources and created affordable housing crises in urban cores. While public housing authorities (PHAs) combat urban affordable housing shortages, ecosystem …
View article: A Review of Funding Mechanisms for US Floodplain Buyouts
A Review of Funding Mechanisms for US Floodplain Buyouts Open
Increases in extreme weather events have caused extensive flooding across the United States. In response, federal, state, and local governments have broadened their flood mitigation strategies to include acquisition and demolition of flood…
View article: From abstract futures to concrete experiences: How does political ideology interact with threat perception to affect climate adaptation decisions?
From abstract futures to concrete experiences: How does political ideology interact with threat perception to affect climate adaptation decisions? Open
View article: Differential residential perspectives on in situ protection and retreat as strategies for climate adaptation
Differential residential perspectives on in situ protection and retreat as strategies for climate adaptation Open
View article: Spatially Explicit Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Modeling of Stormwater Management
Spatially Explicit Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Modeling of Stormwater Management Open
Addressing “wicked” problems like urban stormwater management necessitates building shared understanding among diverse stakeholders with the influence to enact solutions cooperatively. Fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) are participatory modeling…
View article: Complexities and costs of floodplain buyout implementation
Complexities and costs of floodplain buyout implementation Open
View article: Testing factors that enhance private participation in payments for ecosystem service programs targeting flood mitigation
Testing factors that enhance private participation in payments for ecosystem service programs targeting flood mitigation Open
To address the severe consequences of low participation, more studies are needed that empirically evaluate how different factors affect enrollment in payments for ecosystem services (PES) programs. In this paper, we provide empirical insig…
View article: Opportunities, tradeoffs, and caveats for private sector involvement in US floodplain buyout programs
Opportunities, tradeoffs, and caveats for private sector involvement in US floodplain buyout programs Open
View article: Testing factors that enhance private participation in payments for ecosystem service programs targeting flood mitigation
Testing factors that enhance private participation in payments for ecosystem service programs targeting flood mitigation Open
View article: Migration due to floodplain buyouts mimics general post-disaster migration patterns
Migration due to floodplain buyouts mimics general post-disaster migration patterns Open
Property buyout programs, widely utilized by the US government to mitigate flood vulnerability, pose uncertain social and economic impacts. Prior studies have analyzed the outcomes of buyout participants alone or in comparison with non-mov…
View article: Creating spatially complete zoning maps using machine learning
Creating spatially complete zoning maps using machine learning Open
View article: Creating spatially complete zoning maps using machine learning
Creating spatially complete zoning maps using machine learning Open
View article: Saltwater intrusion and sea level rise threatens U.S. rural coastal landscapes and communities
Saltwater intrusion and sea level rise threatens U.S. rural coastal landscapes and communities Open
View article: Assessing the size and growth of the US wetland and stream compensatory mitigation industry
Assessing the size and growth of the US wetland and stream compensatory mitigation industry Open
Interest has focused on quantifying the size and scope of environmental markets, particularly those that offset ecosystem impacts or restore natural infrastructure to improve habitat or promote clean air and water. In this paper, we focus …
View article: Assessing the size and growth of the US wetland and stream compensatory mitigation industry
Assessing the size and growth of the US wetland and stream compensatory mitigation industry Open
Interest has focused on quantifying the size and scope of environmental markets, particularly those that offset ecosystem impacts or restore natural infrastructure to improve habitat or promote clean air and water. In this paper, we focus …
View article: Predicted Spatially Complete Zoning Map of North Carolina
Predicted Spatially Complete Zoning Map of North Carolina Open
Spatially-complete zoning map of North Carolina, USA. The results folder contains results of a machine learning (random forest) model predicting 3 core district zones (residential, non-residential, and mixed use) and 13 su…
View article: Predicted Spatially Complete Zoning Map of North Carolina
Predicted Spatially Complete Zoning Map of North Carolina Open
Spatially-complete zoning map of North Carolina, USA. The results folder contains results of a machine learning (random forest) model predicting 3 core district zones (residential, non-residential, and mixed use) and 13 su…
View article: Growing Safely or Building Risk?
Growing Safely or Building Risk? Open
Problem, research strategy, and findings Limiting housing and infrastructure in flood-prone places has long been recognized as critical to managing long-term risk. However, due to the difficulty of tracking development at small spatial sca…
View article: Prioritizing streams: The impacts of in-kind mitigation rules on an ecosystem offset market
Prioritizing streams: The impacts of in-kind mitigation rules on an ecosystem offset market Open
View article: Spatially Explicit Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Modeling of Stormwater Management
Spatially Explicit Fuzzy Cognitive Mapping for Participatory Modeling of Stormwater Management Open
Addressing “wicked” problems like urban stormwater management necessitates building shared understanding among diverse stakeholders with the influence to enact solutions cooperatively. Fuzzy cognitive maps (FCMs) are participatory modeling…
View article: Assessing the full costs of floodplain buyouts
Assessing the full costs of floodplain buyouts Open
View article: A plume-in-grid approach to characterize air quality impacts of aircraft emissions at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport
A plume-in-grid approach to characterize air quality impacts of aircraft emissions at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Open
This study examined the impacts of aircraft emissions during the landing and takeoff cycle on PM2.5 concentrations during the months of June 2002 and July 2002 at the Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Primary and secondary …
View article: What's left before participatory modeling can fully support real-world environmental planning processes: A case study review
What's left before participatory modeling can fully support real-world environmental planning processes: A case study review Open
View article: Predicting the Existence and Prevalence of the US Water Quality Trading Markets
Predicting the Existence and Prevalence of the US Water Quality Trading Markets Open
Water quality trading (WQT) programs aim to efficiently reduce pollution through market-based incentives. However, WQT performance is uneven; while several programs have found frequent use, many experience operational barriers and low trad…
View article: A Review of Funding Mechanisms for US Floodplain Buyouts
A Review of Funding Mechanisms for US Floodplain Buyouts Open
Increases in extreme weather events have caused extensive flooding across the United States. In response, federal, state, and local governments have broadened their flood mitigation strategies to include acquisition and demolition of flood…
View article: Estimating the Size and Impact of the Ecological Restoration Economy
Estimating the Size and Impact of the Ecological Restoration Economy Open
Domestic public debate continues over the economic impacts of environmental regulations that require environmental restoration. This debate has occurred in the absence of broad-scale empirical research on economic output and employment res…
View article: Does removal of federal subsidies discourage urban development? An evaluation of the US Coastal Barrier Resources Act
Does removal of federal subsidies discourage urban development? An evaluation of the US Coastal Barrier Resources Act Open
Urban development relies on many factors to remain viable, including infrastructure, services, and government provisions and subsidies. However, in situations involving federal or state level policy, development responds not just to one re…