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Community Discussion: Catch The King Tide, Amy Matzke-Fawcett
Community Discussion: Catch The King Tide, Amy Matzke-Fawcett
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Community Invited To Discuss King Tide Event, Amy Matzke-Fawcett
Community Invited To Discuss King Tide Event, Amy Matzke-Fawcett
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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Roads, Keith Pierce
Life In Hampton Roads: Sea Level Rise And Flooding, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
Life In Hampton Roads: Sea Level Rise And Flooding, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
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Major Hurricane Impact: Is Hampton Roads Ready?, Jon Cawley
Major Hurricane Impact: Is Hampton Roads Ready?, Jon Cawley
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Odu Researcher: Hampton Roads A Poster-Child For Sea Level Rise Threat, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
Odu Researcher: Hampton Roads A Poster-Child For Sea Level Rise Threat, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
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Proposed Legislation Seeks To Stimulate Investment In Coastal Resiliency, Jon Cawley
Proposed Legislation Seeks To Stimulate Investment In Coastal Resiliency, Jon Cawley
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Life In Hampton Roads Survey Press Release #5: Sea Level Rise And Flooding, Social Science Research Center, Old Dominion University
Life In Hampton Roads Survey Press Release #5: Sea Level Rise And Flooding, Social Science Research Center, Old Dominion University
Life in Hampton Roads Survey Report
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This report examines regional measures of environmental risk perceptions from the 2017 Life In Hampton Roads survey (LIHR 2017) conducted by the Old Dominion University Social Science Research Center. Data from prior years is also provided when available to show comparisons in responses over time. Responses were weighted by city population, race, age, gender, and phone usage (cell versus land-line) to be representative of the Hampton Roads region.