The Sea Level Solutions Center works across several disciplines and with multiple partners to publish hard-hitting and important research about sea level rise and climate change impacts locally, nationally and globally.
- 2018
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Vassigh, Shahin. "Complexity of Sustainable and Resilient Building Design and Urban Development." Sustainability and Social Responsibility of Accountability Reporting Systems. Springer, Singapore, 2018. 65-79.
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- 2017
- Meeder and Parkinson. 2017. Southeast Saline Everglades Transgressive Sedimentation in Response to Historical Acceleration in Sea Level Rise: a Viable Marker for the Base of the Anthropocene? Journal of Coastal Research. DOI: 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-17-00031.1
- Turner, R., Kearney, M, and Parkinson, R., 2017. The Tipping Point Rate of Sea Level Rise for Delta Survival. Journal of Coastal Research. DOI: 10.2112/JCOASTRES-D-17-00068.1
- Michael C Sukop, PhD; Martina Rogers; Greg Guannel, PhD; Johnna M Infanti, PhD; Katherine Hagemann, MS High Temporal Resolution Modeling of the Impact of Rain, Tides, and Sea Level Rise on Water Table Flooding in the Arch Creek Basin, Miami-Dade County Florida USA. Science of the Total Environment (In press)
- Jeffrey Czajkowski, Vic Engel, Chris Martinez, Ali Mirchi, DavidWatkins, Michael C. Sukop, Joseph D. Hughes. Economic impacts of urban flooding in South Florida: Potential consequences of managing groundwater to prevent salt water intrusion.Science of the Total (IN press)
- Troxler, T., F. Leone, J. Fourqurean, J. Trexler, S. Sauls, D. Doebler, L. Rodriguez, D. Schoenwald, C. Quaresma-Sharp, C. Allouch. 2017. Inaugural Biscayne Bay Marine Health Summit Report. Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Download the BBMHS report here.
- Paustian-Underdahl, S., C. Parra, R. Mesia, A. Papadopoulos, N. Scanlon, T. Troxler. 2017. Getting Ahead of the Curve for a Resilient Economy: Risks and Opportunities of Climate Change for Top Business Sectors in Southeast Florida. Florida International University, Miami, Florida. Download the Risks and Opportunities report here.
- 2016
- Parkinson et al., in press. Correspondence regarding Kirwan, M. L., Temmerman, S., Skeehan, E. E., 1 Guntenspergen, G. R., & Fagherazzi, S. (2016). Overestimation of marsh vulnerability to sea level rise. Nature Climate Change, 6(3):253-2601.