Document Type
Statistical Report
Publication Date
2023
Abstract
Vision
Our shared project vision is to empower coastal communities by collaborating and co-creating new knowledge of how existing and future climate risk models can inform equitable place-based and locally appropriate nature-based solutions (coral reefs and mangrove forests), across spatial and temporal scales, to reduce coastal hazards (coral mortalities, flood, erosion and compound effects) and support coastal sustainability.
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)
https://doi.org/10.5038/WZCH7608
Scholar Commons Citation
Brinton, A.; Trotz, M.; and Zarger, R., "Large-Scale Cope: Reducing Climate Risks with Equitable Nature-Based Solutions: Engaging Communities On Reef-Lined Coasts: Belize Site Visit (report no. 2)" (2023). Strong Coasts Collection. 23.
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/strong_coasts_pubs/23
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