Abstract
Sea-level rise is one of today’s most pressing global concerns and the response of coastal communities depends on social, cultural and environmental factors. But coastal inundation does not necessarily lead to coastline abandonment. A record of past sea level and landscape changes spanning 12,000 years reveals that widespread coastal reorganization can take place. - submission by Robert L. Barnett, Sophie L. Ward
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