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Dykelands Infastructure Assessment-Tantramar/ Projet concernant les terres endiguées de Tantramar
Forecasting Economic Damages from Storm Surge Flooding: A Case Study in the Tantramar Region of New Brunswick
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Corporate Author(s)/Creator(s)
Department of Geography and Environment, Mount Allison University
Green Analytics
Author(s)/Creator(s)
Jeff Wilson
Ryan Trenholm
James Bornemann
David Lieske
Date Issued
2012-10-01
Publisher
Green Analytics, Department of Geography and Environment, Mount Allison University
Description
Climate change-related hazards (e.g., intensified storms, coastal flooding associated with sea level rise, etc.) are globally pervasive yet geographically-specific problems that demand a societal commitment to adapt in order to minimize the impact of the associated risks.
Type of Document
case study
Language(s) of Resource
English
Keywords
flooding
storm surges
infrastructure at risk
Province
New Brunswick
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Dykelands Infastructure Assessment-Tantramar/ Projet concernant les terres endiguées de Tantramar