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Future sea level rise and the New Jersey coast, assessing potential impacts and opportunities

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eng
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reports
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UNITED STATES
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New Jersey
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Abstract (type = abstract)
Increasing rates of sea level rise caused by global warming are expected to lead to permanent inundation, episodic flooding, beach erosion and saline intrusion in low-lying coastal areas. Sea level rise is a significant and growing threat to the coastal region of New Jersey, USA and this study presents a comprehensive assessment of the expected impacts. We project future sea level rise based on historical measurements and global scenarios, and apply them to digital elevation models to illustrate the extent to which the New Jersey coast is vulnerable. We estimate that 1 to 3 % of New Jersey’s land area will be affected by inundation and 6.5 to over 9 % by episodic coastal flooding over the next century. We also characterize potential impacts on the socioeconomic and natural systems of the New Jersey coast focusing on Cape May Point for illustrative purposes. We then suggest a range of potential adaptation and mitigation opportunities for managing coastal areas in response to sea level rise. Our findings suggest that where possible a gradual withdrawal of development from some areas of the New Jersey coast may be the optimum management strategy for protecting natural ecosystems.
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2005-11
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37 p. figures, maps, tables
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Climate
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Climate change
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Climatic changes
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Global warming
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Index
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2014-03-13
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Accessed 2014-03-13
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New Jersey Climate Adaptation Directory
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http://njadapt.rutgers.edu/resources/climate-adaptation-directory
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Title
Future sea level rise and the New Jersey coast, assessing potential impacts and opportunities
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Sea level
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Environmental impact analysis
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Economic impact analysis
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Climate change mitigation
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Cooper
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Matthew J.P.
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Beevers
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Michael D.
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Oppenheimer
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Michael
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Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs. Science, Technology and Environmental Policy Program
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New Jersey Environmental Digital Library
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rucore00000002073
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doi:10.7282/T3F18WXC
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This resource may be copyright protected. You may make use of this resource, with proper attribution, for educational and other non-commercial uses only. Contact the contributing organization to obtain permission for reproduction, publication, and commercial use.
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