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  • Interdisciplinary Science Outreach Proposal

    Chrys Chryssostomidis · 02/2014 - 01/2018
    Project number: 2014-A/A-35
    interdisciplinary Outreach education climate change water quality coastral ecology
  • Climate Change Adaptation Initiative: Participatory hazard mitigation using the Vulnerability and Consequence Adaptive Planning Scenario (VCAPS) process

    Chrys Chryssostomidis · 02/2014 - 01/2018
    Project number: 2014-R/RC-135
    climate change adaptation participatory hazard mitigation vulnerability VCAPS
  • Are blue mussels declining in the Gulf of Maine?: population trajectories, connectivity, and spatiotemporal variation in reproduction

    Cascade Sorte · 2/2013 - 1/2016
    MIT Sea Grant
    Project number: 2013-R/RC-132
    aquaculture climate change dispersal Gulf of Maine Mytilus edulis population stock assessment trace element fingerprinting
  • Using a Global-Regional-Coastal FVCOM System to Assess the Impact of Sea Level Rise on Hurricane and Nor’easter-induced Flood Risk over Massachusetts Coast

    Changsheng Chen · 2/2014 - 1/2017
    Project number: 2014-R/RC-137
    coastal inundation climate change Sea Level Rise Coastal Modeling Forecast System
  • Coastal Hazards and Northeast Housing Values: Comparative Implications for Climate Change Adaptation and Community Resilience

    Robert Johnston · 02/2014 - 01/2016
    Northeast Regional
    Project number: 2014-R/P-NERR-14-2-REG
    climate change economic impacts coastal communities governance
  • Buy Out or Build Back? A Comparative Assessment of Approaches to Employing Public Funding to Vulnerable Coastal Properties in the Northeastern United States

    Porter Hoagland · 2/2014 - 1/2016
    Northeast Regional
    Project number: 2014-R/P-NERR-14-1-REG
    climate change disaster response Coastal Hazards economic impacts
  • Improving understandings of consequences, vulnerabilities, and adaptation strategies to climate change related hazards

    Seth Tuler · 02/2011 - 07/2013
    MIT Sea Grant
    Project number: 2011-R/RCM-32
    adaptation resilience hazard management vulnerability climate change scenarios assessment coastal communities
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