Tale of Two Barrier Islands:Climate Change Management Challenges and Opportunities in Miami Beach FL and Shishmaref AK

The two case studies presented in this chapter illustrate a wide range of climate change management challenges and opportunities. Miami Beach, Florida (population 2019 88,885), is a wealthy, fully modern economy with an enormous tourist sector, which has self-funded more than $US 400 million in infr...

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Main Authors: Major, David C., Major-Ex, Graham, Fitton, James, Lehmann, Martin
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spelling ftalborgunivpubl:oai:pure.atira.dk:publications/ea2b4e32-fe6f-4fd6-a4ef-6745a882de93 2024-09-15T17:59:43+00:00 Tale of Two Barrier Islands:Climate Change Management Challenges and Opportunities in Miami Beach FL and Shishmaref AK Major, David C. Major-Ex, Graham Fitton, James Lehmann, Martin 2021-11-04 https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/ea2b4e32-fe6f-4fd6-a4ef-6745a882de93 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_232 http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85161837961&partnerID=8YFLogxK eng eng Springer Publishing Company https://vbn.aau.dk/da/publications/ea2b4e32-fe6f-4fd6-a4ef-6745a882de93 urn:ISBN:9783030572808 info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess Major , D C , Major-Ex , G , Fitton , J & Lehmann , M 2021 , Tale of Two Barrier Islands : Climate Change Management Challenges and Opportunities in Miami Beach FL and Shishmaref AK . in Handbook of Climate Change Management : Research, Leadership, Transformation . vol. 4 , Springer Publishing Company , pp. 3255-3271 . https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_232 Adaptation Adaptation case studies Barrier islands Miami Beach FL Shishmaref AK Urban adaptation bookPart 2021 ftalborgunivpubl https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57281-5_232 2024-08-15T00:20:51Z The two case studies presented in this chapter illustrate a wide range of climate change management challenges and opportunities. Miami Beach, Florida (population 2019 88,885), is a wealthy, fully modern economy with an enormous tourist sector, which has self-funded more than $US 400 million in infrastructure to deal with current and future flooding from sea-level rise and storms. By contrast Shishmaref, Alaska, is an Inupiat (Native American) community of 613 people (2019) practicing a largely subsistence lifestyle north of the Bering Strait on the Pacific Rim. Its only practical future is a high-cost relocation with external funding (not now available) to the nearby mainland. The two cases represent a range of barrier island communities, different in wealth, demographics, and climate change adaptation possibilities. However, they do share the same likelihood of being overcome by sea-level rise later in this century. From an analysis of these cases, conclusions are drawn about: the planning horizon for barrier islands; the importance of citizen participation in planning; costs; distributive issues, including those related to indigenous communities; and the appropriate roles of regional and national governments in dealing with climate change. The conclusions that can be drawn from these two case studies illustrate the importance of developing many more well-attested cases to guide future adaptation planning. Book Part Bering Strait Inupiat Alaska Aalborg University's Research Portal 3255 3271 Cham
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Adaptation case studies
Barrier islands
Miami Beach FL
Shishmaref AK
Urban adaptation
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Adaptation case studies
Barrier islands
Miami Beach FL
Shishmaref AK
Urban adaptation
Major, David C.
Major-Ex, Graham
Fitton, James
Lehmann, Martin
Tale of Two Barrier Islands:Climate Change Management Challenges and Opportunities in Miami Beach FL and Shishmaref AK
topic_facet Adaptation
Adaptation case studies
Barrier islands
Miami Beach FL
Shishmaref AK
Urban adaptation
description The two case studies presented in this chapter illustrate a wide range of climate change management challenges and opportunities. Miami Beach, Florida (population 2019 88,885), is a wealthy, fully modern economy with an enormous tourist sector, which has self-funded more than $US 400 million in infrastructure to deal with current and future flooding from sea-level rise and storms. By contrast Shishmaref, Alaska, is an Inupiat (Native American) community of 613 people (2019) practicing a largely subsistence lifestyle north of the Bering Strait on the Pacific Rim. Its only practical future is a high-cost relocation with external funding (not now available) to the nearby mainland. The two cases represent a range of barrier island communities, different in wealth, demographics, and climate change adaptation possibilities. However, they do share the same likelihood of being overcome by sea-level rise later in this century. From an analysis of these cases, conclusions are drawn about: the planning horizon for barrier islands; the importance of citizen participation in planning; costs; distributive issues, including those related to indigenous communities; and the appropriate roles of regional and national governments in dealing with climate change. The conclusions that can be drawn from these two case studies illustrate the importance of developing many more well-attested cases to guide future adaptation planning.
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