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Document Type

Book

Disciplines

Art and Design | Civil Engineering | Emergency and Disaster Management | Environmental Policy | Environmental Studies | Nonfiction | Other Civil and Environmental Engineering | Public Policy | Risk Analysis | Science and Technology Studies | Transportation

Abstract

Issue theme is: "Making Connections: As the Climate Changes, People and Nature Intertwine in New Ways." Articles include: "As More Roads Become Rivers, Communities Search for Solutions;" "Solving an Engineering Conundrum: As Coastal Homes Get Elevated, New Research Looks at Whether Vulnerability to Wind Damage Is Increasing;" "Along the Coast, Residents Consider How to Heed Sandy's Warning of What's to Come;" "All Rivers, All Lives Run to the Sea," about the intersection of waterways and the world of nature writer Edwin Way Teale; and "Crosscurrents: Connecticut Sea Grant's Retrospective Exhibition Makes Waves," about reaching new audiences and building bridges with marine-themed art.

WL.SS19.editor.column.pdf (352 kB)
Editor's column

WL.SS19.table.of.contents.pdf (199 kB)
Table of contents

WL.SS19.AS.ROADS.BECOME.RIVERS.pdf (1011 kB)
As roads become rivers, communities search for solutions

WL.SS19.OUT.OF.WATER.INTO.WIND.pdf (1256 kB)
Solving an engineering conundrum: as coastal homes get elevated, new research looks at whether the vulnerability to wind damage is increasing

WL.SS19.SANDY'S.WARNING.pdf (682 kB)
Along the coast, residents consider how to heed Sandy's warning of what's to come

WL.SS19.ALL.RIVERS.ALL.LIVES.pdf (1024 kB)
All rivers, all lives run to the sea: Edwin Way Teale and the waterways that flow into Long Island Sound

WL.SS19.CROSSCURRENTS.pdf (692 kB)
Crosscurrents: Connecticut Sea Grant's restrospective art exhibition makes waves

WL.SS19.WHAT'S.IN.OUR.NAMES.BACK.COVER.pdf (741 kB)

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