Coastal Sensitivity to Sea-Level Rise: A Focus on the Mid-Atlantic Region
Final Report, Synthesis and Assessment Product 4.1The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), in collaboration with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), collaborated on this report that discusses the impacts of sea-level rise on the physical characteristics of the coast, on coastal communities, and the habitats that depend on them. The report, Coastal Sensitivity to Sea-level Rise: A Focus on the Mid-Atlantic Region examines multiple opportunities for governments and coastal communities to plan for and adapt to rising sea levels. CCSP, 2009: Coastal Sensitivity to Sea-Level Rise: A Focus on the Mid-Atlantic Region. A report by the U.S. Climate Change Science Program and the Subcommittee on Global Change Research. [James G. Titus(Coordinating Lead Author), Eric K. Anderson, Donald R. Cahoon, Stephen Gill, Robert E.Thieler, Jeffress S.Williams (Lead Authors] U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington D.C., USA. See also press release from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and EPA web-page. (posted 16 Jan 2009) |
Final Report
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Entire Report
Download full report [784 pp, 7.5 MB]
Individual SectionsFront Matter [33 pp, 537 KB]
Part I: The Physical Environment [242 pp, 2.3 MB]
Part II: Societal Impacts and Implications [147 pp, 1.7 MB]
Part III: Preparing for Sea-Level Rise [111 pp, 1.8 MB]
Part IV: National Implications and a Science Strategy for Moving Forward [50 pp, 263 KB]
Appendix 1: State and Local Information on Vulnerable Species and Coastal Policies in the Mid-Atlantic [165 pp, 723 KB]
Appendix 2: Basic Approaches for Shoreline Change Projections [17 pp, 403 KB]
Back Matter (Glossary, Scientific Names, Acronyms and Abbreviations) [19 pp, 115 KB]
For further information regarding this Synthesis and Assessment Product, please contact Dr. Fabien Laurier at SAP-info@usgcrp.gov . Please include "SAPinfo" in the subject line.
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