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Multilevel Governance In Sea Level Rise Adaptation: An Analysis Of U.S. Cities, Emma Eisendrath Jan 2017

Multilevel Governance In Sea Level Rise Adaptation: An Analysis Of U.S. Cities, Emma Eisendrath

Honors Papers

This thesis analyzes the different relationships between cities and states in sea level rise adaptation. To determine the most effective governing structure, I compare my own categorical framework to an evaluative framework from the Georgetown Climate Center. I find that my category of limited-constraint autonomy is most effective for sea level rise adaptation.