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Environmental Challenges and Prospects for Community Relocation in Houston and Port Arthur, Texas
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Environmental Challenges and Prospects for Community Relocation in Houston and Port Arthur, Texas : Proceedings of a Workshop

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 0309693179
ISBN-13 9780309693172
Publisher National Academies Press
Imprint National Academies Press
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Jan 12th, 2023
Print length 74 Pages
Product Classification: Society & social sciences Climate change
Ksh 3,950.00 Publisher Out of Stock

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Strategically moving communities and infrastructure—including homes and businesses—away from environmentally high-risk areas, such as vulnerable coastal regions, has been referred to as "managed retreat." Of all the ways humans respond to climate-related disasters, managed retreat has been one of the most controversial due to the difficulty inherent in identifying when, to where, by whom, and the processes by which such movement should take place. In 2021, the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine sponsored a two-year consensus study, Managed Retreat in the U.S. Gulf Coast Region, to learn about and respond to the unique challenges associated with managed retreat. As part of this study, the committee convened a series of three public workshops in 2022 in the Gulf Coast region to gather information for the consensus report. Each workshop focused on policy and practice considerations, research and data needs, and community engagement strategies. This proceedings recounts the first workshop in Houston and Port Arthur, Texas.

Strategically moving communities and infrastructure—including homes and businesses—away from environmentally high-risk areas, such as vulnerable coastal regions, has been referred to as "managed retreat." Of all the ways humans respond to climate-related disasters, managed retreat has been one of the most controversial due to the difficulty inherent in identifying when, to where, by whom, and the processes by which such movement should take place. In 2021, the Gulf Research Program of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine sponsored a two-year consensus study, Managed Retreat in the U.S. Gulf Coast Region, to learn about and respond to the unique challenges associated with managed retreat. As part of this study, the committee convened a series of three public workshops in 2022 in the Gulf Coast region to gather information for the consensus report. Each workshop focused on policy and practice considerations, research and data needs, and community engagement strategies. This proceedings recounts the first workshop in Houston and Port Arthur, Texas. Table of ContentsFront Matter1 Introduction and Background2 Part One: Buyouts and Other Forms of Strategic Relocation in Greater Houston, Texas3 Strategic Relocation and Environmental Perception: Community Perspectives from Port Arthur, TexasAppendix A: Public Workshop AgendasAppendix B: Participant Biographies

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