ADAPTATION TO FIVE METRES OF SEA LEVEL RISE

There is an unknown but small probability that the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet will collapse because of anthropogenic climate change. A WAIS collapse would imply a 5-6 metre sea level rise within centuries. In three case studies, we investigate the response of society to the most extreme yet not implau...

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Main Authors: Richard S. J. Tola, Maria Bohnd, Thomas E. Downinge, Marie-laure Guillerminetf, Roger Kaspersond, Kate Lonsdalee, Claire Maysh, Robert J. Nichollsi, Er A, Gabriele Pfeifleh, Marc Poumadereh, Ferenc L. Tothg, Nassos Vafeidisk, Peter E, Van Der Werffb, I. Hakan Yetkinerl
Other Authors: The Pennsylvania State University CiteSeerX Archives
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 2005
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Online Access:http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/summary?doi=10.1.1.666.3928
http://coastalchange.ca/download_files/external_reports/Tol_%282005%29_AdaptationtoFiveMeters.pdf
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Summary:There is an unknown but small probability that the West-Antarctic Ice Sheet will collapse because of anthropogenic climate change. A WAIS collapse would imply a 5-6 metre sea level rise within centuries. In three case studies, we investigate the response of society to the most extreme yet not implausible scenario, a 5 metre sea level rise in a century, starting in 2030. The case studies combine a series of interviews with experts and stakeholders with a gaming workshop. In the Rhone delta, the most likely option is retreat, with economic losses, perhaps social losses, and maybe ecological gains. In the Thames estuary, the probable outcome is a mix of protection, accommodation and retreat, with parts of the city centre turned into a Venice of London. In the Rhine delta, the initial response would be protection, followed by retreat from the economically less important parts of the country and, probably, from Amsterdam-Rotterdam metropolitan region as well. These impacts are large compared to other climate change impacts, but probably small to the impacts of the same scenario in