Salty Urbanism: Towards An Adaptive Coastal Design Framework To Address Sea Level Rise
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2017
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Journal Title:The Plan Journal
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Description:Utilizing the North Beach Village neighborhood in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, as case study, “Salty Urbanism” establishes an interdisciplinary team to develop a coupled research methodology and pedagogical approach that envisions and quantifies the experiential and ecological outcomes of alternative ways forward for the neighborhood in response to climate instability, disruption and rising sea levels. These outcomes consider an inevitable future of saturated landscapes and, as a result, integrate research models that accommodate a variety of best management practices (BMP), low impact development (LID), green infrastructure (GI) and other alternative concepts to be implemented over time in the neighborhood adaptation plan.
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Source:The Plan Journal 2 (2): 389-414
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Compliance:Library
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:4ec9f2c3d4c47da9669f79d59fbfcba7c6b101db80dba7d6df0751586304b470
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