Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?

Coastal areas throughout the world are vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate. The warming of the world’s oceans, and the consequent rise in sea levels, will result in more severe coastal flooding, in accelerated erosion, and in the increased occurrence of extreme weather events. The large...

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Main Author: Mcmahon, Cillian
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Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet 2015
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spelling ftulundlupsp:oai:lup-student-papers.lub.lu.se:8168544 2023-07-30T04:05:32+02:00 Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic? Mcmahon, Cillian 2015 application/pdf http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8168544 eng eng Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/8168544 ISSN: 1401-9191 Climate Change Adaptation Coastal Areas Earth and Environmental Sciences H2 2015 ftulundlupsp 2023-07-11T20:07:22Z Coastal areas throughout the world are vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate. The warming of the world’s oceans, and the consequent rise in sea levels, will result in more severe coastal flooding, in accelerated erosion, and in the increased occurrence of extreme weather events. The large proportion of the world’s population who reside within close proximity of the coast will face serious challenges in dealing with the predicted changes to our coastlines. Due to its location on the periphery of the North Atlantic Ocean, and being a country with a large concentration of development located in coastal areas, Ireland will be exceptionally susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Ireland’s ability to adapt to the impacts of climate change in coastal areas is hampered by the lack of a clear national coastal management policy framework, by weaknesses in its adaptation policies, and by a tendency to prefer the use of engineering coastal protection measures. The state of California in the U.S is widely considered a leader in terms of coastal climate change adaptation and it can offer many valuable lessons for Ireland on how Ireland might improve its preparedness for coastal climate risks. Using an in-depth analysis of coastal climate change adaptation planning in both Ireland and California, this thesis will critically examine California’s responses to dealing with coastal climate risk and will assess what viable lessons can be used to overcome Ireland’s challenges in responding to the impacts of climate change in coastal areas. Other/Unknown Material North Atlantic Lund University Publications Student Papers (LUP-SP) Pacific
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topic Climate Change
Adaptation
Coastal Areas
Earth and Environmental Sciences
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Adaptation
Coastal Areas
Earth and Environmental Sciences
Mcmahon, Cillian
Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
topic_facet Climate Change
Adaptation
Coastal Areas
Earth and Environmental Sciences
description Coastal areas throughout the world are vulnerable to the effects of a changing climate. The warming of the world’s oceans, and the consequent rise in sea levels, will result in more severe coastal flooding, in accelerated erosion, and in the increased occurrence of extreme weather events. The large proportion of the world’s population who reside within close proximity of the coast will face serious challenges in dealing with the predicted changes to our coastlines. Due to its location on the periphery of the North Atlantic Ocean, and being a country with a large concentration of development located in coastal areas, Ireland will be exceptionally susceptible to the impacts of climate change. Ireland’s ability to adapt to the impacts of climate change in coastal areas is hampered by the lack of a clear national coastal management policy framework, by weaknesses in its adaptation policies, and by a tendency to prefer the use of engineering coastal protection measures. The state of California in the U.S is widely considered a leader in terms of coastal climate change adaptation and it can offer many valuable lessons for Ireland on how Ireland might improve its preparedness for coastal climate risks. Using an in-depth analysis of coastal climate change adaptation planning in both Ireland and California, this thesis will critically examine California’s responses to dealing with coastal climate risk and will assess what viable lessons can be used to overcome Ireland’s challenges in responding to the impacts of climate change in coastal areas.
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title Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
title_short Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
title_full Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
title_fullStr Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
title_full_unstemmed Adapting to Climate Change on the Coasts of Ireland: Lessons from California: How the Pacific can enlighten the Atlantic?
title_sort adapting to climate change on the coasts of ireland: lessons from california: how the pacific can enlighten the atlantic?
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