--- - attributes: ~ caption: 'Sectors are interacting and interdependent through physical, social, institutional, environmental, and economic linkages. These sectors and the interactions among them are affected by a range of climate-related and non-climate influences. Sources: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Arizona State University, and Cornell University.' chapter_identifier: sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors create_dt: 2018-03-27T23:30:14 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/complex-sectoral-interactions.yaml identifier: complex-sectoral-interactions lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 1 report_identifier: nca4 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: 2018-11-30T20:54:38 time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Complex Sectoral Interactions uri: /report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/complex-sectoral-interactions url: ~ usage_limits: Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information - attributes: ~ caption: 'Hurricane Harvey led to widespread flooding and knocked out power to 300,000 customers in Texas in 2017, with cascading effects on critical infrastructure facilities such as hospitals, water and wastewater treatment plants, and refineries. The photo shows Port Arthur, Texas, on August 31, 2017—six days after Hurricane Harvey made landfall along the Gulf Coast. Photo credit: Staff Sgt. Daniel J. Martinez, U.S. Air National Guard.' chapter_identifier: sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors create_dt: 2018-04-03T15:40:01 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/hurricane-harvey-flooding.yaml identifier: hurricane-harvey-flooding lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 2 report_identifier: nca4 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: 2018-11-30T20:54:39 time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Hurricane Harvey Flooding uri: /report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/hurricane-harvey-flooding url: ~ usage_limits: Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information - attributes: ~ caption: 'Energy, water, and land systems are interconnected and impacted by both climate-related and non-climate stressors. These influences affect these systems individually as well as the dynamics among these sectors. A multisector perspective is necessary to understand risks and develop response strategies that enhance resilience across multiple systems. Sources: Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Arizona State University, and Cornell University.' chapter_identifier: sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors create_dt: 2018-03-27T23:30:47 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/energy-water-land-interactions.yaml identifier: energy-water-land-interactions lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 3 report_identifier: nca4 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: 2018-11-30T20:54:42 time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Energy–Water–Land Interactions uri: /report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/energy-water-land-interactions url: ~ usage_limits: Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information - attributes: ~ caption: 'Wildfires pose significant health and economic impacts through interfaces between wildlands and human settlements. Shown here is a wildfire in the Whiskeytown National Recreation Area in California in August 2004. Photo credit: Carol Jandrall, National Park Service.' chapter_identifier: sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors create_dt: 2018-04-03T15:39:41 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/wildfire--wildland-urban-interface.yaml identifier: wildfire--wildland-urban-interface lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 4 report_identifier: nca4 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: 2018-11-30T20:54:45 time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Wildfire at the Wildland–Urban Interface uri: /report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/wildfire--wildland-urban-interface url: ~ usage_limits: Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information - attributes: ~ caption: "During the August 2003 blackout, an estimated 50 million people in Canada and the northeastern United States lost power, with cascading impacts on public health and critical infrastructure. These images show (clockwise from upper left): nighttime satellite imagery of the area before the outage; the same view during the blackout; people walking on the Manhattan Bridge; and passengers being evacuated from a subway train on the Manhattan Bridge during the outage. Image credits: (top) NOAA; (bottom left) Jack Szwergold (CC BY-NC 2.0); (bottom right) Eric Skiff (CC BY-SA 2.0)." chapter_identifier: sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors create_dt: 2018-04-03T15:40:16 href: https://data.globalchange.gov/report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/northeast-blackout-news-cover.yaml identifier: northeast-blackout-news-cover lat_max: ~ lat_min: ~ lon_max: ~ lon_min: ~ ordinal: 5 report_identifier: nca4 source_citation: ~ submission_dt: 2018-11-30T20:54:47 time_end: ~ time_start: ~ title: Northeast Blackout uri: /report/nca4/chapter/sectoral-interdependencies-and-compounding-stressors/figure/northeast-blackout-news-cover url: ~ usage_limits: Figure may be copyright protected and permission may be required. Contact original figure source for information