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Citation

Parker CL. Plann. Environ. Law 2014; 66(5): 8-12.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2014, American Planning Association, Publisher Informa - Taylor and Francis Group)

DOI

10.1080/15480755.2014.916166

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

There is no doubt that human-caused climate change is causing sea-level rise. In some places, such as along parts of the East Coast of the United States, sea-level rise is combining with land subsidence to worsen the problem. Climate change and sea-level rise are both considered "risk amplifiers" for health impacts, meaning that few health impacts are caused solely by climate change or sea-level rise. Instead, myriad health risks are made worse by different aspects of climate change. This article will focus on health impacts worsened by sea-level rise, by itself and in conjunction with other aspects of climate change.


Language: en

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