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Planned relocation may reduce communities’ future exposure to coastal inundation but effect varies with emission scenario and geography

Earth Sciences

Planned relocation may reduce communities’ future exposure to coastal inundation but effect varies with emission scenario and geography

E. R. Bower, S. Epifantseva, et al.

This study examines the effectiveness of relocating coastal communities as a strategy to combat climate change and reduce flooding risk. While most communities experienced reduced exposure, challenges remain, especially for origin sites and certain destination locations. Discover the findings from the research conducted by Erica R. Bower and colleagues.

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Abstract
The planned, permanent relocation of entire communities away from sea level rise (SLR) and coastal floods is an already occurring climate change adaptation strategy. Yet, planned relocations are fraught undertakings with multiple goals, and may or may not achieve their most basic objective: to reduce risk. Here we assess risk of future coastal flooding before and after moving, for three dates and three emissions scenarios, for 17 communities from a global dataset. Most communities achieved exposure reduction with less future inundation in destinations than origin sites, but the extent varies across time and emissions scenario. In all cases, origin sites have projected exposure to SLR plus a once-per-year flood, with increasing exposure under high emissions scenarios and towards 2100. In nine cases, even destination sites have projected inundation exposure under some scenarios. Small-island-to-small-island relocations had more projected inundation in destinations than moves from a small-island-to-mainland, or from mainland-to-mainland.
Publisher
Communications Earth & Environment
Published On
Nov 07, 2024
Authors
Erica R. Bower, Sonya Epifantseva, Sydney Schmitter, Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Scott Kulp, Christopher B. Field
Tags
coastal communities
climate change
relocation
flooding risk
inundation
exposure reduction
emissions scenarios
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