New paper relevant to @UKCRP_SPF on Governance and stakeholder perspectives of managed re-alignment: adapting to sea level rise in the Inner Forth estuary, Scotland https://t.co/I9p8tMo01c
RT @KA_Nicholas: Adapting to #SeaLevelRise can mean building seawalls or giving space back to nature. New study led by @AHLiski found that…
RT @YESS_Network: Paper by our member @AHLiski: #Governance and #stakeholder perspectives of managed re-alignment https://t.co/tX552h1jbU #…
RT @YESS_Network: Paper by our member @AHLiski: #Governance and #stakeholder perspectives of managed re-alignment https://t.co/tX552h1jbU #…
Paper by our member @AHLiski: #Governance and #stakeholder perspectives of managed re-alignment https://t.co/tX552h1jbU #ECRpaper @OPERAsProject @MJ_Metzger @pontusambros @KA_Nicholas
RT @KA_Nicholas: Adapting to #SeaLevelRise can mean building seawalls or giving space back to nature. New study led by @AHLiski found that…
RT @KA_Nicholas: Adapting to #SeaLevelRise can mean building seawalls or giving space back to nature. New study led by @AHLiski found that…
Adapting to #SeaLevelRise can mean building seawalls or giving space back to nature. New study led by @AHLiski found that farmers (landowners) favor walls but scientists, policymakers and citizens favor wetlands. Adaptation needs stakeholder involvement! h