Perspectives of the Expert and Experienced on Challenges to Regional Adaptation for Sea Level Rise: Implications for Multisectoral Readiness and Boundary Spanning
This study focuses on adaptation to sea level rise (SLR) in the specific context of the Hampton Roads region of southeastern coastal Virginia. It analyzes the perspectives of stakeholders who are experts in and have experience with SLR to develop an informed understanding of the region's ability to address SLR and its readiness to pursue adaptation using a whole-of-community approach. A survey of the expert and experienced reveals (1) what they prioritized as the top three most challenging phases of regional adaptation and (2) what issues within those priority areas were the most pressing. Our findings point to the importance of meso- and micro-level boundary spanning across organizations and the whole of the community to ensure that multiple organizations and individuals in a region can be engaged in adaptation. Finally, this work briefly discusses how boundary-spanning approaches can provide a region a pathway toward overcoming barriers to effective climate-related adaptation.
1.Univ Colorado Boulder, Dept Advertising Publ Relat & Media Design, Boulder, CO USA 2.Old Dominion Univ, Sch Publ Serv, 2097 Constant Hall, Norfolk, VA 23529 USA 3.Old Dominion Univ, Inst Coastal Adaptat & Resilience, Norfolk, VA USA
Recommended Citation:
St John, Burton,Yusuf, Juita-Elena . Perspectives of the Expert and Experienced on Challenges to Regional Adaptation for Sea Level Rise: Implications for Multisectoral Readiness and Boundary Spanning[J]. COASTAL MANAGEMENT,2019-01-01,47(2):151-168