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Building adaptive capacity in a coastal region experiencing global change

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Johnson, F. A., M. J. Eaton, J. Mikels-Carrasco, and D. Case. 2020. Building adaptive capacity in a coastal region experiencing global change. Ecology and Society 25(3):9. https://doi.org/10.5751/ES-11700-250309

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Abstract (from Ecology and Society): Coastal ecosystems in the eastern U.S. have been severely altered by human development, and climate change and other stressors are now further degrading the capacity of those ecological and social systems to remain resilient in the face of such disturbances. We sought to identify potential ways in which local conservation interests in the Lowcountry of South Carolina (USA) could participate in a social process of adaptation planning, and how that process might ultimately be broadened to engage a more diverse set of partners. We engaged participants through a combination of informal meetings, workshops, and other collaborative interactions to explore how the conservation community perceives and pursues [...]

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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