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  • The exposure of populations to sea-level rise is a leading indicator assessing the impact of future climate change on coastal regions. The authors identify three spatial zones of flooding such as mean higher water, the 100 year floodplain and the low-elevation coastal zone and show population exposure can differ between those zones.

    • Mathew E. Hauer
    • Dean Hardy
    • Peter U. Clark
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 12, P: 1-9
  • Those concerned with human responses to climate-related impacts increasingly use resilience as a framing concept. This Perspective critiques dominant approaches to resilience building and advocates a human livelihoods-based path.

    • Thomas Tanner
    • David Lewis
    • Frank Thomalla
    Reviews
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 5, P: 23-26
  • A well-defined relationship between global mean sea-level rise and cumulative carbon emissions can be used to inform policy about emission limits to prevent dangerous and essentially permanent anthropogenic interference with the climate system.

    • Peter U. Clark
    • Alan C. Mix
    • David J. Wrathall
    Comments & Opinion
    Nature Climate Change
    Volume: 8, P: 653-655
  • Rising sea levels threaten to displace millions of people through direct inundation and increased exposure to related hazards. This Review highlights populations at risk from sea-level-rise-related migration and discusses individual and institutional factors that influence relocation decisions.

    • Mathew E. Hauer
    • Elizabeth Fussell
    • David Wrathall
    Reviews
    Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Volume: 1, P: 28-39