Global survey shows planners use widely varying sea-level rise projections for coastal adaptation

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Daniella Hirschfeld
David Behar
Robert J. Nicholls
Niamh Cahill
Thomas James
Benjamin P. Horton
Michelle E. Portman
Rob Bell
Matthew Campo
Miguel Esteban
Bronwyn Goble
Munsur Rahman
Kwasi Appeaning Addo
Faiz Ahmed Chundeli
Monique Aunger
Orly Babitsky
Anders Beal
Ray Boyle
Jiayi Fang
Amir Gohar
Susan Hanson
Saul Karamesines
M. J. Kim
Hilary Lohmann
Kathy McInnes
Nobuo Mimura
Doug Ramsay
Landis Wenger
Hiromune Yokoki
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[1] Utah State University,Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning
[2] San Francisco Public Utilities Commission,Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research
[3] University of East Anglia,Department of Mathematics and Statistics
[4] National University of Ireland,Irish Climate Analysis and Research UnitS (ICARUS)
[5] Maynooth University,Geological Survey of Canada
[6] Natural Resources Canada,Earth Observatory of Singapore
[7] Nanyang Technological University,Asian School of the Environment
[8] Nanyang Technological University,MarCoast Ecosystems Integration Lab
[9] Technion – Israel Institute of Technology,Environmental Planning Programme, School of Social Sciences
[10] Bell Adapt Ltd,Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning & Public Policy, Rutgers
[11] University of Waikato,Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[12] Te Whare Wananga o Waikato,Institute of Water and Flood Management (IWFM)
[13] The State University of New Jersey,Geological Survey of Canada
[14] Waseda University,College of Environmental Design
[15] The Oceanographic Research Institute,Institute of Remote Sensing and Earth Sciences, School of Information Science and Technology
[16] Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET),Faculty of Engineering and Physical Sciences
[17] University of Ghana,Climate Science Centre
[18] School of Planning and Architecture,Global and Local Environment Co
[19] Lands and Minerals Sector,creation Institute
[20] Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars,Department of Civil, Architectural, and Environmental Engineering
[21] University of California Berkeley,undefined
[22] Hangzhou Normal University,undefined
[23] University of the West of England,undefined
[24] University of Southampton,undefined
[25] Boldrewood Campus,undefined
[26] Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries affairs,undefined
[27] Department of Planning and Natural Resources,undefined
[28] CSIRO Environment,undefined
[29] Ibaraki University,undefined
[30] National Institute for Water and Atmospheric Research,undefined
[31] Ibaraki University,undefined
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Including sea-level rise (SLR) projections in planning and implementing coastal adaptation is crucial. Here we analyze the first global survey on the use of SLR projections for 2050 and 2100. Two-hundred and fifty-three coastal practitioners engaged in adaptation/planning from 49 countries provided complete answers to the survey which was distributed in nine languages – Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Hebrew, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese and Spanish. While recognition of the threat of SLR is almost universal, only 72% of respondents currently utilize SLR projections. Generally, developing countries have lower levels of utilization. There is no global standard in the use of SLR projections: for locations using a standard data structure, 53% are planning using a single projection, while the remainder are using multiple projections, with 13% considering a low-probability high-end scenario. Countries with histories of adaptation and consistent national support show greater assimilation of SLR projections into adaptation decisions. This research provides new insights about current planning practices and can inform important ongoing efforts on the application of the science that is essential to the promotion of effective adaptation.
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