Rising sea levels: potential impacts and responses
Rising sea levels: potential impacts and responses
Global-mean sea levels are expected to rise through the 21st century and beyond due to human-induced global warming. Given the large population in the coastal zone, these changes have important long-term implications for societal use of the coastal zone.
9780854042807
83-107
Royal Society of Chemistry
Nicholls, R.J.
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2002
Nicholls, R.J.
4ce1e355-cc5d-4702-8124-820932c57076
Nicholls, R.J.
(2002)
Rising sea levels: potential impacts and responses.
In,
Hester, R.E. and Harrison, R.M.
(eds.)
Global Environment Change.
(Issues in Environmental Science and Technology, 17)
Cambridge, UK.
Royal Society of Chemistry, .
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Global-mean sea levels are expected to rise through the 21st century and beyond due to human-induced global warming. Given the large population in the coastal zone, these changes have important long-term implications for societal use of the coastal zone.
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Published date: 2002
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R.M. Harrison
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