--- - attrs: Author: 'Binita, K-C; Shepherd, J. Marshall; Gaither, Cassandra Johnson' DOI: 10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.04.007 Date: 2015/08/01/ ISSN: 0143-6228 Journal: Applied Geography Keywords: Climate change; Biophysical and social vulnerabilities; Climate extremes; Georgia Pages: 62-74 Title: Climate change vulnerability assessment in Georgia Volume: 62 Year: 2015 _record_number: 24042 _uuid: 00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.apgeog.2015.04.007 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece.yaml identifier: 00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece uri: /reference/00d193af-455c-4c08-9a6f-a3ada2072ece - attrs: .reference_type: 0 Author: 'Moerlein, Katie J.; Carothers, Courtney' DOI: 10.5751/es-04543-170110 ISSN: 1708-3087 Issue: 1 Journal: Ecology and Society Pages: 10 Title: 'Total environment of change: Impacts of climate change and social transitions on subsistence fisheries in northwest Alaska' Volume: 17 Year: 2012 _record_number: 18842 _uuid: 15012d21-a3e9-41fe-93b6-65e2fba81f10 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.5751/es-04543-170110 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/15012d21-a3e9-41fe-93b6-65e2fba81f10.yaml identifier: 15012d21-a3e9-41fe-93b6-65e2fba81f10 uri: /reference/15012d21-a3e9-41fe-93b6-65e2fba81f10 - attrs: Abstract: 'Although the elderly are commonly thought to be disproportionately vulnerable to natural hazards, the elderly populations of coastal communities are continuing to grow. Because there is little to no empirical hazards work specifically addressing the vulnerable elderly in coastal communities, this paper uses Sarasota County, Florida, as a case study to analyze how vulnerable the elderly are to hurricane hazards and whether all elderly people are equally vulnerable. To explore the spatial variations in degree and composition of vulnerability among this population, the analysis maps physical exposure to hurricane storm-surge inundation and precipitation-induced flooding and creates social vulnerability indices by applying principal components analysis to census block group data in a geographic information system. The results show that elderly inhabitants of barrier islands face a considerable physical threat from hurricane-induced storm surge and flooding but are less socially vulnerable because of their wealth; the elderly living inland are far less physically vulnerable but are poorer and consequently demonstrate high socioeconomic sensitivity and limited adaptive capacity to these hurricane hazards. The paper concludes that the elderly are not equally vulnerable: there are many different types of elderly living in many different locations, and their vulnerability varies by type and over space. Effective vulnerability reduction measures should account for these differences between the elderly populations.' Author: 'Wang, Chongming; Yarnal, Brent' DOI: 10.1007/s11069-012-0151-3 Date: September 01 ISSN: 1573-0840 Issue: 2 Journal: Natural Hazards Pages: 349-373 Title: 'The vulnerability of the elderly to hurricane hazards in Sarasota, Florida' Type of Article: journal article Volume: 63 Year: 2012 _record_number: 23973 _uuid: 17dfdc09-42c6-48e9-8756-88f04887a960 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s11069-012-0151-3 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/17dfdc09-42c6-48e9-8756-88f04887a960.yaml identifier: 17dfdc09-42c6-48e9-8756-88f04887a960 uri: /reference/17dfdc09-42c6-48e9-8756-88f04887a960 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'EPA,' Place Published: 'Washington, DC' Publisher: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Title: 'EJSCREEN: Environmental Justice Screening and Mapping Tool [web tool]' URL: https://www.epa.gov/ejscreen Year: 2018 _record_number: 25478 _uuid: 2b6d802a-c666-4acd-be5a-93d2343eddff reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/df0ab3b0-5bc9-4682-9e2a-d55e006641ce href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/2b6d802a-c666-4acd-be5a-93d2343eddff.yaml identifier: 2b6d802a-c666-4acd-be5a-93d2343eddff uri: /reference/2b6d802a-c666-4acd-be5a-93d2343eddff - attrs: Abstract: 'This paper presents the development of the Coastal Community Social Vulnerability Index (CCSVI) in order to quantify the social vulnerability of hurricane-prone areas under various scenarios of climate change. The 2004–2005 Atlantic hurricane seasons is estimated to have caused $150 billion dollars in damages, and in recent years, the annual hurricane damage in the United States is estimated at around $6 billion. Hurricane intensity or/and frequency may change due to the increase in sea surface temperature as a result of climate change. Climate change is also predicted to cause a rise in sea levels, potentially resulting in higher storm surges. The CCSVI combines the intensity of hurricanes and hurricane-induced surge to create a comprehensive index that considers the effects of a changing climate. The main contributing factors of social vulnerability (such as race, age, gender, and socioeconomic status) in hurricane-prone areas are identified through a principal components analysis. The impact of social characteristics on the potential hurricane damage under various scenarios of climate change are evaluated using Miami-Dade County, Florida, as a case study location. This study finds that climate change may have a significant impact on the CCSVI.' Author: 'Bjarnadottir, Sigridur; Li, Yue; Stewart, Mark G.' DOI: 10.1007/s11069-011-9817-5 Date: November 01 ISSN: 1573-0840 Issue: 2 Journal: Natural Hazards Pages: 1055-1075 Title: Social vulnerability index for coastal communities at risk to hurricane hazard and a changing climate Type of Article: journal article Volume: 59 Year: 2011 _record_number: 24041 _uuid: 30b236e8-d525-40dc-a4f6-a7b5e6e56401 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1007/s11069-011-9817-5 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/30b236e8-d525-40dc-a4f6-a7b5e6e56401.yaml identifier: 30b236e8-d525-40dc-a4f6-a7b5e6e56401 uri: /reference/30b236e8-d525-40dc-a4f6-a7b5e6e56401 - attrs: Author: 'Himes-Cornell, Amber; Kasperski, Stephen' DOI: 10.1016/j.fishres.2014.09.010 Date: 2015/02/01/ ISSN: 0165-7836 Journal: Fisheries Research Keywords: Adaptive capacity; Alaska; Climate change; Fishing communities; Resilience; Vulnerability Pages: 1-11 Title: Assessing climate change vulnerability in Alaska's fishing communities Volume: 162 Year: 2015 _record_number: 24022 _uuid: 4db14d8e-7eb2-4c27-8d52-daf0ee96f014 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.fishres.2014.09.010 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/4db14d8e-7eb2-4c27-8d52-daf0ee96f014.yaml identifier: 4db14d8e-7eb2-4c27-8d52-daf0ee96f014 uri: /reference/4db14d8e-7eb2-4c27-8d52-daf0ee96f014 - attrs: Author: 'Morris, Katherine Ann; Deterding, Nicole M.' DOI: 10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.07.034 Date: 2016/09/01/ ISSN: 0277-9536 Journal: Social Science & Medicine Keywords: Mental illness; Post-traumatic stress; Natural disaster; Social support; Egocentric social networks; Mixed methods; Network dispersion Pages: 56-65 Title: 'The emotional cost of distance: Geographic social network dispersion and post-traumatic stress among survivors of Hurricane Katrina' Volume: 165 Year: 2016 _record_number: 24015 _uuid: 5d78768d-4392-494e-90c1-466cd61644c7 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1016/j.socscimed.2016.07.034 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/5d78768d-4392-494e-90c1-466cd61644c7.yaml identifier: 5d78768d-4392-494e-90c1-466cd61644c7 uri: /reference/5d78768d-4392-494e-90c1-466cd61644c7 - attrs: Abstract: 'While recent research has recognized the importance of considering social vulnerability, the changing patterns of social vulnerability within cities and the climate adaptation challenges these shifts pose have yet to receive much attention. In this article, we evaluate the changing patterns of social vulnerability in three coastal cities (Houston, New Orleans, and Tampa) over a thirty-year time period (1980–2010) and integrate neighborhood change theories with theories of social vulnerability to explain those patterns. Through this analysis, we highlight emerging dimensions of vulnerability that warrant attention in the future adaptation efforts of these cities.' Author: 'Kashem, Shakil Bin; Bev Wilson; Van Zandt, Shannon' DOI: 10.1177/0739456x16645167 Issue: 3 Journal: Journal of Planning Education and Research Keywords: 'social vulnerability,climate change adaptation,land use planning,neighborhood change' Pages: 304-318 Title: 'Planning for climate adaptation: Evaluating the changing patterns of social vulnerability and adaptation challenges in three coastal cities' Volume: 36 Year: 2016 _record_number: 23074 _uuid: 87cfc4e1-f44b-4fb0-ae65-cbeec57ebfac reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1177/0739456x16645167 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/87cfc4e1-f44b-4fb0-ae65-cbeec57ebfac.yaml identifier: 87cfc4e1-f44b-4fb0-ae65-cbeec57ebfac uri: /reference/87cfc4e1-f44b-4fb0-ae65-cbeec57ebfac - attrs: Abstract: 'In this paper, the authors present results from a study of climate change and community adaptation, focusing on two African American communities on the Eastern Shore of the Chesapeake Bay. These two communities are representative of small, resource-poor communities that are particularly prone to increased flooding, storms, and erosion accompanying climate change. The authors frame their research within a focus on distributive and procedural justice, including considerations of the role of adaptation capacity and vulnerability. They use methods from cognitive–environmental anthropology and psychometrics to ground a participatory and multidisciplinary approach that emphasizes community participation and the sharing of scientific and program information on climate change and adaptation. Their results suggest that community members have a holistic understanding of climate change, recognize a wide range of potential community and individual impacts, face specific vulnerabilities, and are organized through their churches to engage in efforts to reduce the impacts of increased flooding and storms on their communities.' Author: 'Paolisso, Michael; Ellen Douglas; Ashley Enrici; Paul Kirshen; Chris Watson; Matthias Ruth' DOI: 10.1175/wcas-d-11-00039.1 Issue: 1 Journal: 'Weather, Climate, and Society' Keywords: 'Coastlines,Estuaries,Communications/decision making,Flood events,Local effects,Societal impacts' Pages: 34-47 Title: 'Climate change, justice, and adaptation among African American communities in the Chesapeake Bay region' Volume: 4 Year: 2012 _record_number: 24006 _uuid: a56b0da0-aa66-4e7b-b46f-c18455a4b459 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1175/wcas-d-11-00039.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/a56b0da0-aa66-4e7b-b46f-c18455a4b459.yaml identifier: a56b0da0-aa66-4e7b-b46f-c18455a4b459 uri: /reference/a56b0da0-aa66-4e7b-b46f-c18455a4b459 - attrs: Author: 'Thatcher, Cindy A.; John C. Brock; Elizabeth A. Pendleton' DOI: 10.2112/si63-017.1 Journal: Journal of Coastal Research Keywords: 'Relative sea-level rise,coastal vulnerability index,economic value,coastal infrastructure,Gulf of Mexico' Pages: 234-243 Title: Economic vulnerability to sea-level rise along the northern U.S. Gulf Coast Year: 2013 _record_number: 23988 _uuid: d4e56643-d8b8-4955-98b7-e593b3a664f8 reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.2112/si63-017.1 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/d4e56643-d8b8-4955-98b7-e593b3a664f8.yaml identifier: d4e56643-d8b8-4955-98b7-e593b3a664f8 uri: /reference/d4e56643-d8b8-4955-98b7-e593b3a664f8 - attrs: Author: 'Liu, Hua; Behr, Joshua G.; Diaz, Rafael' DOI: 10.1002/ieam.1705 ISSN: 1551-3793 Issue: 3 Journal: Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management Keywords: Population vulnerability; Storm surge flooding; Built-up conditions; Health fragility Pages: 500-509 Title: 'Population vulnerability to storm surge flooding in coastal Virginia, USA' Volume: 12 Year: 2016 _record_number: 24018 _uuid: dc1d0674-3b6f-428d-8849-8bda585e7b3f reftype: Journal Article child_publication: /article/10.1002/ieam.1705 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/dc1d0674-3b6f-428d-8849-8bda585e7b3f.yaml identifier: dc1d0674-3b6f-428d-8849-8bda585e7b3f uri: /reference/dc1d0674-3b6f-428d-8849-8bda585e7b3f - attrs: .reference_type: 10 Author: 'Gonzalez, Rosa; other contributors,' Institution: National Association of Climate Resilience Planners Series Editor: Taj James; Jovida Ross Title: 'Community-driven climate resilience planning: A framework, version 2.0' URL: http://movementstrategy.org/b/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/WEB-CD-CRP_Updated-5.11.17.pdf Year: 2017 _record_number: 24028 _uuid: ec4d3830-c3b9-491b-9bc0-facccd717e00 reftype: Report child_publication: /report/community-driven-climate-resilience-planning-framework-version-20 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/ec4d3830-c3b9-491b-9bc0-facccd717e00.yaml identifier: ec4d3830-c3b9-491b-9bc0-facccd717e00 uri: /reference/ec4d3830-c3b9-491b-9bc0-facccd717e00 - attrs: .reference_type: 16 Author: 'Digital Coast,' Place Published: 'Silver Spring, MD' Publisher: NOAA Office for Coastal Management Title: Coastal Flood Exposure Mapper URL: https://www.coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/tools/flood-exposure.html Year: 2018 _record_number: 26047 _uuid: f7c40fbd-81b6-43dd-a483-9cbd73025d18 reftype: Web Page child_publication: /webpage/a50662ff-0562-49bd-ac67-790bf26cc7d0 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/reference/f7c40fbd-81b6-43dd-a483-9cbd73025d18.yaml identifier: f7c40fbd-81b6-43dd-a483-9cbd73025d18 uri: /reference/f7c40fbd-81b6-43dd-a483-9cbd73025d18