PPT-Coastal Impacts Response & Resiliency

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Presented by Joseph Picciano PE Deputy Director for Preparedness NJ Office of Homeland Security amp preparedness Big Coastal Impacts Tuesday April 22 2014 The

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Presented by Joseph Picciano PE Deputy Director for Preparedness NJ Office of Homeland Security amp preparedness Big Coastal Impacts Tuesday April 22 2014 The Explorers Club New York NY. Julia Knisel. Coastal Shoreline & Floodplain Manager. Natural Buffers Limited. ~ 1,100 shoreline miles mapped & evaluated . Natural Buffers Limited. ~ 1,100 shoreline miles mapped & evaluated. Problems. Prof. B.K.P. Sinha, IFS (Retd.). Advisor, . Amity School of Natural Resources and Sustainable Development. Email. : . balkrishanps@amity.edu. Impacts of Climate Change on Coastal Metropolitan Cities . Health and Happiness. Eileen . Wieder. Crone, RD, MS, ERYT500. Central PA Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. September 21, 2015. www.raw4yoga.com. .  . Learning Outcomes:.  . 1. Student will describe the stress response and its effect on the nervous system.. Key Idea 2.8 . Lesson 1 of 2. Coastal Retreat. Lesson Objectives. Outline the reasons for coastal retreat and the need for management.. Happisburgh. Coastline. Causes, Impacts and Management. Starter. Coastal ocean. A short course on:. Modeling IO processes and phenomena . INCOIS. Hyderabad, India. November 16−27, 2015. References. 1) HIGNotes.pdf:. Section 5, pages 53−60.. McCreary, J.P., 1980: Modeling wind-driven ocean circulation. JIMAR 80-0029, HIG 80-3, Univ. of Hawaii, Honolulu, 64 pp. . Lauren Hunt, Christopher Sample, . Kathleen Sullivan. December 16th, 2014. Project Sponsors: . Jeff Carlson,. Peter Morrison, and Mary . Wawro. Project Advisors: . Dominic Golding. . Stanley Selkow. Brent Newman. Coastal . Systems research group, . Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR), . Durban, South Africa. (Bnewman@csir.co.za). . GROWING THE SOUTH AFRICAN OCEAN ECONOMY: CURRENT STATUS, CONSTRAINTS AND OPPORTUNITIES . Doug Marcy. NOAA Coastal Services Center. ASFPM 2011. May . 17. State, Regional, and County Needs. Assistance with collection of consistent, standardized elevation data and avoidance of duplication. Federal agency guidance and justification for flood, tide, and storm elevations for coastal areas to use for creating inundation models. with . HDDM. Sensitivity . Analysis . Chris Emery, Tasko Olevski, Ralph Morris. CMAS: Fine Scale Modeling and Applications. October 25, 2016. Investigate ozone sensitivity to single source emissions. Kelley Templet. Mitigation Section. Office of Coastal Management. Department of Natural Resources. 3/27/2012. 1. 3/27/2012. 2. Mitigation:. All actions taken to avoid, minimize, restore, and . compensate. Effects of Climate Change . Neil Ritchie, Executive Director . Agenda . About the Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care. The impacts of climate change on hospitals in Canada . Resiliency and adaptation initiatives. areas . Third . National Communication . results. Eglantina. . Demiraj Bruci . , . Prof. dr. . V&A Technical Coordinator. Climate Change Programme, UNDP. Western Balkans Climate Resilience Workshop. State and Federal . partnership. Climate Change. 1. Impacts . from Climate Change. Shoreline changes. Coastal areas. Communities. Coastal hazards. 18 ft. tide. 18.5 ft. tide. Scope of Work. A west coast-wide assessment . Key Message #1. 8. Ch. 8 | Coastal Effects. America’s trillion-dollar coastal property market and public infrastructure are threatened by the ongoing increase in the frequency, depth, and extent of tidal flooding due to sea level rise, with cascading impacts to the larger economy. Higher storm surges due to sea level rise and the increased probability of heavy precipitation events exacerbate the risk. Under a higher scenario (RCP8.5), many coastal communities will be transformed by the latter part of this century, and even under lower scenarios (RCP4.5 or RCP2.6), many individuals and communities will suffer financial impacts as chronic high tide flooding leads to higher costs and lower property values. Actions to plan for and adapt to more frequent, widespread, and severe coastal flooding would decrease direct losses and cascading economic impacts. .

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