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Linking residential saltwater intrusion risk perceptions to physical exposure of climate change impacts in rural coastal communities of North Carolina. (2019). Taillie, Paul J ; Jurjonas, Matthew D ; Smart, Lindsey S ; Seekamp, Erin L ; Bhattachan, Abinash ; Emanuel, Ryan E ; Morris, Priscilla R.
In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  4. Heterogeneous and time varying nexus between climate change and quality of life in Africa. (2023). Oyekola, Olayinka ; Fagbemi, Temitope ; Lawal, Rodiat ; Sakariyahu, Rilwan ; Adigun, Rasheed ; Seyingbo, Oluwagbenga.
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  5. The income consequences of a managed retreat. (2023). Noy, Ilan ; Hoang, Thoa.
    In: Regional Science and Urban Economics.
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  6. Spatiotemporal implications of flooding on relocation risk in rural and urban coastal municipalities. (2023). Shao, Y ; Irish, J L ; Mitchell, A ; Bukvic, A.
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  7. Maintaining human wellbeing as socio-environmental systems undergo regime shifts. (2023). McManus, Lisa C ; Watson, James R ; Krueger, Elisabeth H ; Tilman, Andrew R.
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  8. Responding to flood risk in Louisiana: the roles of place attachment, emotions, and location. (2022). Snider, Natalie P ; McComas, Katherine A ; Holley, Jason R ; Tucker, Grace K ; Lambert, Catherine E.
    In: Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards.
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  9. Managed retreat and coastal climate change adaptation: The environmental justice implications and value of a coproduction approach. (2022). Lennon, Mick ; Scott, Mark ; Tubridy, Fiadh.
    In: Land Use Policy.
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  10. Estimating the costs and benefits of protecting a coastal amenity from climate change-related hazards: Nature based solutions via oyster reef restoration versus grey infrastructure. (2022). Hynes, Stephen ; Chen, Wenting ; Burger, Ryan ; Tudella, Joo ; Norton, Daniel.
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  11. Understanding Preferences for Coastal Climate Change Adaptation: A Systematic Literature Review. (2021). Smith, Timothy F ; Plummer, Ryan ; Blythe, Jessica ; Elrick-Barr, Carmen ; Mallette, Angela.
    In: Sustainability.
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  12. Eroding Land and Erasing Place: A Qualitative Study of Place Attachment, Risk Perception, and Coastal Land Loss in Southern Louisiana. (2021). Snider, Natalie P ; McComas, Katherine A ; Holley, Jason R ; Tucker, Grace K ; Lambert, Catherine E.
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  13. The Income Consequences of Managed Retreat. (2021). Noy, Ilan ; Hoang, Thoa.
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  14. Public participation, engagement, and climate change adaptation: A review of the research literature. (2020). Hugel, Stephan ; Davies, Anna R.
    In: Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change.
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  15. Exploring the consequences of climate-related displacement for just resilience in Vietnam. (2020). Miller, Fiona.
    In: Urban Studies.
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  16. The Uncertainty Contagion: Revealing the Interrelated, Cascading Uncertainties of Managed Retreat. (2020). White, Iain ; Hanna, Christina ; Glavovic, Bruce.
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  17. Linking residential saltwater intrusion risk perceptions to physical exposure of climate change impacts in rural coastal communities of North Carolina. (2019). Taillie, Paul J ; Jurjonas, Matthew D ; Smart, Lindsey S ; Seekamp, Erin L ; Bhattachan, Abinash ; Emanuel, Ryan E ; Morris, Priscilla R.
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  18. Planned retreat in Global South megacities: disentangling policy, practice, and environmental justice. (2019). Ajibade, Idowu.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  19. Does it matter if you “believe” in climate change? Not for coastal home vulnerability. (2019). Kijewski-Correa, Tracy ; Javeline, Debra ; Chesler, Angela.
    In: Climatic Change.
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  20. Wellbeing After a Managed Retreat: Observations from a Large New Zealand Program. (2019). Noy, Ilan ; Hoang, Thoa.
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  21. Resilience of Infrastructure Systems to Sea-Level Rise in Coastal Areas: Impacts, Adaptation Measures, and Implementation Challenges. (2016). de Almeida, Beatriz Azevedo ; Mostafavi, Ali.
    In: Sustainability.
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  22. Integrated framework for the Relocation Potential Assessment of Coastal Communities (RPACC): application to Hurricane Sandy-affected areas. (2015). Bukvic, Anamaria.
    In: Environment Systems and Decisions.
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  23. Coastal climate hazards and urban planning: how planning responses can lead to maladaptation. (2013). MacIntosh, Andrew.
    In: Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
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  24. Reciprocity as Deliberative Capacity: Lessons from a Citizens Deliberation on Carbon Pricing Mechanisms in Australia. (2013). Lo, Alex ; Alexander, Kim.
    In: Environment and Planning C.
    RePEc:sae:envirc:v:31:y:2013:i:3:p:444-459.

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