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Assessing future risk
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Assessment of Coastal Vulnerability Through the Use of GIS Tools in South Sicily (Italy)
2009
3
Background Documents Supporting Climate Change Science Program Synthesis and Assessment Prdouct 4.1
2008-05
4
Climate simulations for 1880-2003 with GISS modelE
2007
5
Edge Atlas
2010
6
A framework for using GIS and stakeholder input to assess vulnerability to coastal-inundation hazards
7
Geographic Information System Planning for Future Sea-Level Rise Using Evidence and Response Mechanisms from the Past
2012-08
8
GIS for Climate Change
2008-11
9
Modeling Spatial Variations of Sea Level Rise and Corresponding Inundation Impacts
2013-10-25
10
Our disappearing past
2012
11
SLAMM 6.0.1 beta
2010-01
12
South Greenland ice-sheet collapse during Marine Isotope Stage 11
2014
13
State and local governments plan for development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the US Atlantic coast
2009