Coastal Impacts, Recovery, and Resilience Post-Hurricane Sandy in the Northeastern US

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Amanda L. Babson
Richard O. Bennett
Susan Adamowicz
Sara Stevens
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[1] National Park Service,
[2] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,undefined
[3] U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service,undefined
[4] National Park Service,undefined
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Estuaries and Coasts | 2020年 / 43卷
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Resilience; Adaptation; Restoration; Hurricane Sandy; Coast; Impact;
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Post-Hurricane Sandy research has improved our understanding of coastal resilience during major storm events, accelerated sea level rise, and other climate-related factors, helping to enhance science-based decision-making, restoration, and management of coastal systems. The central question this special section examines is: “looking across the breadth of research, natural resource management actions and restoration projects post-Hurricane Sandy, what can we say about coastal impact, recovery, and resilience to prepare for increasing impacts of future storms?” These five studies, along with lessons from other published and unpublished research, advance our understanding beyond just the documentation of hurricane impacts but also highlights both natural and managed recovery, thereby advancing the developing field of coastal resilience.
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页码:1603 / 1609
页数:6
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