Community Resilience to Climate Change Theory, Research and Practice

This reader is an Open Educational Resource, meant to accompany a graduate or higher-level undergraduate university course in climate change resilience, adaptation, and/or planning. While the material is geared toward students in urban and regional planning, it may also be of interest to students of...

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Main Authors: Hellman, Dana E. (Author), Shandas, Vivek (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: [Place of publication not identified] Portland State University Library 2020.
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