title:
Other title: Sea-level rise and coastal land use; Other title: How governments can use land-use practices to adapt to sea-level rise
title:
Adaptation tool kit sea-level rise and coastal land use : how governments can use land-use practices to adapt to sea-level rise
creator:
Grannis, Jessica.
contributor:
Georgetown University. Law Center. Georgetown Climate Center.
publisher:
Georgetown Climate Center
date:
Record modified: 2012-01-30
date:
Record created: 2012-01-30
date:
2011
description:
Harvested from http://www.georgetownclimate.org/sites/default/files/Adaptation_Tool_Kit_SLR.pdf on January 30, 2012.
description:
Extent: vi, 89 p. : col. ill., digital, PDF file.
description:
Abstract: Provides a framework for local and state governments in the United States to properly prepare for and respond to the future impact from rising sea levels through land use policies and legislation.
subject:
Land use--Law and legislation--United States--States.; Land use--Government policy--United States--States.; Land use--Environmental aspects--United States.; Sea level--Government policy--United States--States.; Sea level--Environmental aspects--United States--States.; Environmental degradation--United States--Forecasting--States.; Environmental impact analysis--United States--States.
relation:
OCLC No.: 773831418
relation:
Mode of Access: World Wide Web.; System Requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader.
type:
application/pdf
type:
Text
type:
PDF-1.6
source:
http://www.georgetownclimate.org/sites/default/files/Adaptation_Tool_Kit_SLR.pdf
language:
eng
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