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Municipality of the District of Lunenburg: A Case Study in Climate Change Adaptation
Municipality of the District of Lunenburg: A Case Study in Climate Change Adaptation- Part 2 Section 2: Physical Infrastructure at Risk of Flooding due to Climate Change Induced Sea Level Rise and Extreme Water Levels, District of Lunenburg
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Corporate Author(s)/Creator(s)
School of Planning, Dalhousie University
Author(s)/Creator(s)
Jonathan Critchley
Justin Muise
Eric Rapaport
Patricia Manuel
Date Issued
2012-05-01
Publisher
Atlantic Climate Adaptation Solutions Association (ACASA)
Description
This project identifies the types and amount of hard and soft infrastructure at risk in the Municipality of the District of Lunenburg due to inundation and flooding from predicted relative sea level rise and extreme storm surge for the years 2025 and 2100.
Type of Document
case study
Language(s) of Resource
English
Keywords
infrastructure
flooding
climate change
sea level rise
extreme water levels
Province
Nova Scotia
County
Lunenburg
City/Town
Lunenburg
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Municipality of the District of Lunenburg: A Case Study in Climate Change Adaptation