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Full-Text Articles in Physical Sciences and Mathematics
Why Is Sea Level Rising In Hampton Roads?, Larry Atkinson, Science Team, Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project
Why Is Sea Level Rising In Hampton Roads?, Larry Atkinson, Science Team, Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project
December 2, 2014: Hampton Roads Climate Preparedness and Resilience Exercise Series
No abstract provided.
Virtual Participation Schedule, Old Dominion University
Virtual Participation Schedule, Old Dominion University
December 2, 2014: Hampton Roads Climate Preparedness and Resilience Exercise Series
Agenda for the workshop "Hampton Roads Climate Adaptation, Preparedness, and Resilience Exercise" on December 2, 2014 at the Ted Constant Convocation Center at Old Dominion University.
Out-Brief Slides: Our Children’S Time, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Out-Brief Slides: Our Children’S Time, Federal Emergency Management Agency
December 2, 2014: Hampton Roads Climate Preparedness and Resilience Exercise Series
No abstract provided.
Out-Brief Slides: Municipal Planning Advisory Committee, Federal Emergency Management Agency
Out-Brief Slides: Municipal Planning Advisory Committee, Federal Emergency Management Agency
December 2, 2014: Hampton Roads Climate Preparedness and Resilience Exercise Series
PDF of powerpoint presentation at the "Hampton Roads Climate Adaptation, Preparedness, and Resilience Exercise" on December 2, 2014 at the Ted Constant Convocation Center at Old Dominion University.
Odu Hosts White House-Sponsored Event On Sea Level Rise Preparedness, Mitigation, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
Odu Hosts White House-Sponsored Event On Sea Level Rise Preparedness, Mitigation, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
News Items
No abstract provided.
Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness And Resilience Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project, Ray Toll, David Architzel
Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness And Resilience Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project, Ray Toll, David Architzel
Presentations, Lectures, Posters, Reports
No abstract provided.
The Threat In Hampton Roads, Ray Toll, David W. Titley
The Threat In Hampton Roads, Ray Toll, David W. Titley
News Items
No abstract provided.
Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness And Resilience Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project Charter, Old Dominion University
Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness And Resilience Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project Charter, Old Dominion University
Hampton Roads Intergovernmental Pilot Project: Charter
Charter of the Hampton Roads Sea Level Rise Preparedness and Resilience Intergovernmental Planning Pilot Project.
The mission of the two-year Pilot Project is to develop a regional “whole of government” and “whole of community” approach to sea level rise preparedness and resilience planning in Hampton Roads that also can be used as a template for other regions.
Climate Change And The Next Generation, Jugal Patel
Agenda, Hr Adaptation Forum
Agenda, Hr Adaptation Forum
September 19, 2014: Comparing Flooding and Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment Tools
No abstract provided.
Sea Level Rise Scenarios For Coastal Adaptation, Adam Parris
Sea Level Rise Scenarios For Coastal Adaptation, Adam Parris
September 19, 2014: Comparing Flooding and Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment Tools
No abstract provided.
The Sea Level Rise Inundation Tool, Molly Mitchell
The Sea Level Rise Inundation Tool, Molly Mitchell
September 19, 2014: Comparing Flooding and Sea Level Rise Risk Assessment Tools
No abstract provided.
Mcauliffe Launches Climate Change Commission, Bill Sizemore
Mcauliffe Launches Climate Change Commission, Bill Sizemore
News Items
No abstract provided.
Odu's Toll Appointed To Governor's Climate Change Commission, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
Odu's Toll Appointed To Governor's Climate Change Commission, Public Affairs & News Bureau, Old Dominion University
News Items
No abstract provided.
Learning To Live With Changing Climate And Rising Sea Levels, Mitigation & Adaption Research Institute (Mari), Old Dominion University
Learning To Live With Changing Climate And Rising Sea Levels, Mitigation & Adaption Research Institute (Mari), Old Dominion University
MARI Documents
In support of the development of the Mitigation and Adaptation Research Institute, MARI, the proposal writing team developed a survey to elicit stakeholder comment. The survey was conducted using the internet-‐based survey tool, Qualtrics, hosted by Old Dominion University and was available from February 26 to March 21, 2014
The survey was distributed to approximately 550 stakeholders who were identified through their participation in previous climate change adaptation events, local government contacts and email lists. Recipients were asked to invite interested colleagues or other contacts to participate in the survey by forwarding the solicitation email. One hundred and eleven responses …
Agenda, Hr Adaptation Forum
Agenda, Hr Adaptation Forum
March 28, 2014: Addressing Current and Future Vulnerability through Floodplain Management
No abstract provided.
The Community Rating System And Sea Level Rise Adaptation, Shannon Hulst
The Community Rating System And Sea Level Rise Adaptation, Shannon Hulst
March 28, 2014: Addressing Current and Future Vulnerability through Floodplain Management
No abstract provided.
Fema Region Iii Coastal Flood Study - Hampton Roads Adaptation Forum, Robin Danforth
Fema Region Iii Coastal Flood Study - Hampton Roads Adaptation Forum, Robin Danforth
March 28, 2014: Addressing Current and Future Vulnerability through Floodplain Management
No abstract provided.
Floodplain Management Ordinance: Virginia Beach, Whitney Mcnamara
Floodplain Management Ordinance: Virginia Beach, Whitney Mcnamara
March 28, 2014: Addressing Current and Future Vulnerability through Floodplain Management
No abstract provided.
Hurricane Preparedness: Community Vulnerability And Medically Fragile Populations, Joshua G. Behr, Rafael Diaz
Hurricane Preparedness: Community Vulnerability And Medically Fragile Populations, Joshua G. Behr, Rafael Diaz
VMASC Publications
No abstract provided.
Building Community Resilience And Developing Adaptive Capabilities To Cope With Sea Level Rise In Hampton Roads And Beyond, Hans-Peter Plag, Ray Toll
Building Community Resilience And Developing Adaptive Capabilities To Cope With Sea Level Rise In Hampton Roads And Beyond, Hans-Peter Plag, Ray Toll
Presentations, Lectures, Posters, Reports
No abstract provided.
The Role Of Politics And Proximity In Sea Level Rise Policy Salience: A Study Of Virginia Legislators’ Perceptions, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Burton St. John Iii, Ivan K. Ash
The Role Of Politics And Proximity In Sea Level Rise Policy Salience: A Study Of Virginia Legislators’ Perceptions, Juita-Elena (Wie) Yusuf, Burton St. John Iii, Ivan K. Ash
School of Public Service Faculty Publications
The acceleration of sea level rise (SLR) has become a threat to the stability of nation-states worldwide and associated with risks to environmental sustainability, economic infrastructure, and public health. However, from both an international and U.S. perspective, there is a lack of research examining legislative decision makers’ perceptions about policies regarding SLR. This study addresses that gap by examining how politics and proximity affects Virginia state legislators’ perceptions of the saliency of SLR. A survey of these legislators reveals their perceptions of credible sources of information, SLR-related risk, and who should take the lead to address SLR. While this study …