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- Using Shanghai as a case, this study introduced a new analytical framework to integrate models of coastal flooding, local population growth, and medical resource supply-demand estimation.
- Using Shanghai as a case, this study introduced a new analytical framework to integrate models of coastal flooding, local population growth, and medical resource supply-demand estimation.
- This report addresses the key issue areas and focuses on findings with particular relevance for research as well as for policy and practice from the ‘The Pacific and its Peoples in a Changing Climate: Pasifika Wisdom and Relational Security’ workshop.
- This report addresses the key issue areas and focuses on findings with particular relevance for research as well as for policy and practice from the ‘The Pacific and its Peoples in a Changing Climate: Pasifika Wisdom and Relational Security’ workshop.
- This report provides a simplified analysis to identify the EU existing buildings most needing combined seismic and energy retrofit, along with a focus on the Italian context due to the huge variability of its building stock.
- This report provides a simplified analysis to identify the EU existing buildings most needing combined seismic and energy retrofit, along with a focus on the Italian context due to the huge variability of its building stock.
- This workshop will bring together key stakeholders working in government policy development and application at local, state, and national levels to consider to what degree environmental justice is currently present in adaptation planning in NSW.
- This workshop will bring together key stakeholders working in government policy development and application at local, state, and national levels to consider to what degree environmental justice is currently present in adaptation planning in NSW.
- This paper aims to identify the tipping point when property-level adaptation measures become more cost-beneficial when compared to CSFP in different urban densities.
- This paper aims to identify the tipping point when property-level adaptation measures become more cost-beneficial when compared to CSFP in different urban densities.