Planning for Beach Resilience: A Framework for Understanding Beach Appropriation and the Coastal Squeeze
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Acesso à Praia, Compressão Costeira, Litoral da Califórnia, Resiliência da Praia, Sistemas Socioecológicos, Governança Costeira, Adaptação ClimáticaResumo
California is expected to face significant beach loss due to coastal squeeze by 2100 without effective adaptation. Recognizing the importance of beaches to California’s social, cultural, economic, and environmental fabric, the state is developing the California Beach Resiliency Plan (CBRP). The CBRP will assess beach vulnerability and guide local adaptation through an interdisciplinary framework that addresses geophysical processes, access and recreation, economic and ecological values, cultural significance, development pressures, justice, and governance. This framing of beaches as complex socio-environmental systems may be useful for supporting efforts to sustain beaches as vital public spaces in the face of sea level rise and increasing coastal constraints.
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