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https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/previous.htmleconomic impact of tens of thousands of potential scenarios of rising seas and mitigation activities. ... tropical cyclone intensity; ocean warming and acidification) to five Habitability Pillars: Land, Freshwater supply, Food supply, Settlements and -
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https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/venice2003/abstracts.pdf2 Dec 2003: 11. INTRODUCT0RY SESSION AND. PANEL DISCUSSION What are the lessons from around the. ... 4. Economic aspects of conservation of the urban setting and its monuments for. -
Quantifying regional sediment budgets for shoreline management
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/news/coastaloverview.pdf12 Jun 2020: This project aims to address these challenges, drawing on lessons learnt from considering local and national approaches to managing flood and coastal erosion risk. ... Economic benefits of intertidal habitats. What are the full life FCERM benefits of Results that match 1 of 2 words
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University Scholar broadcasts live from the bottom of the ocean
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/events/aquarius/project. The team will be holding live lessons today at 4 pm and 7pm lasting between 45 minutes and an hour. ... Lessons will look at a range of subjects including physical oceanography, the role of sponges as filters and the Aquarius as an artificial -
'Dealing With Risk and Uncertainty in Coastal Environments'
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/events/coastnet.htmlShould scientific information be more readily available and used? How does one value communities / socio-economics? ... The difficulty of addressing pressing short-term ecological, social, political, and economic issues in the face of long-term natural -
CCRU PhD topics 2018
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/phd/proposed/communities. The project will recommend different interventions for addressing the adaptive capacity gaps that the communities may possess in relation to the various environmental, economic, and climatic changes occurring now and -
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Monitoring of foreshore recharge for restoration of intertidal…
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/foreshorerecharge/Foreshore recharge, involving the placement of dredged material within protective bunds, offers an economic yet potentially environmentally beneficial way of using dredge sediments. -
Coastal Settlements at Risk
https://www.ccru.geog.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/coastalsettlementrisk/A study of the building stock to identify the key features of its vulnerability to natural hazards (windstorm, flooding, subsidence), how these vary with age of property or other socio-economic
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