Managing Climate Risks and Adaptation in Coastal Communities: How to Provide Information

Author:

Kim Younsung1ORCID,Ross Julie2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States

2. Environmental and Sustainability Studies Program, George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, United States

Abstract

In recent years, climate adaptation has gained significant attention from policymakers and public managers. In the U.S., states play a crucial role in developing coastal management policies, initiatives, and programs to reduce climate risks and enhance protection against extreme weather. Despite various approaches, few studies have examined information provision tools for coastal hazard mitigation and climate adaptation. As a result, there is limited knowledge about effective adaptation tools with low transaction costs. Using the StormSmart Coasts program as a case study, this research explores information-based climate adaptation and the components needed for a successful information-sharing platform. Established by the Massachusetts Office of Coastal Zone Management in 2008, StormSmart Coasts is a web-based program offering practical information for hazard mitigation to local decision-makers and communities. The study identifies three key features of an effective tool: providing tailored information to different stakeholders, serving as an outreach tool, and connecting with diverse stakeholders, including local managers and homeowners. The findings suggest that a well-designed information-sharing tool can enhance adaptive capacity and improve climate change preparedness in coastal communities.

Publisher

Science Publishing Group

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