Open Rivers (Feb 2024)

Socio-Ecological System of Flooding in Bucksport, South Carolina

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24926/2471190X.10933
Journal volume & issue
no. Issue 25: Winter 2024

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There is growing awareness that climate change has the potential to deepen inequalities, especially regarding the threat of riverine flooding. For example, the United States published its Fifth National Climate Assessment in 2023 and for the first time dedicated an entire chapter to Social Systems and Justice (Marino et al. 2023). But just as importantly, how we decide to respond to climate change also runs the risk of having disproportionate and differentiated impacts (Petersen & Ducros 2022). We must ask ourselves: Resilience and adaptation for whom?

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