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Mitigating compound coastal water hazards in Eastern North Carolina

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09640568.2023.2183112

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hazard mitigation; compound event; flooding; rural resilience; climate change

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Eastern North Carolina (ENC), a predominantly rural region, faces the challenge of managing the complex and impactful outcomes of fluvial, pluvial, and tidal flooding. This study examines the mitigation approaches pursued by rural counties in ENC, focusing on community funding, floodplain management, and barriers to adequate mitigation, using data from focus group interviews with planners and emergency managers.
Eastern North Carolina (ENC), a predominantly rural region, experiences the intersection of fluvial, pluvial, and tidal flooding, which leads to complex and impactful outcomes. Managing these, often compounding, hazards is challenging, especially as climate change drivers, such as sea-level rise and more intense storms will likely lead to a greater incidence of compound coastal water events (CCWE). Using data from focus group interviews conducted with 41 planners and emergency managers, we examine the mitigation approaches pursued by rural counties in ENC located along the coast and those adjacent to it that share estuarine environments or linked riverine systems. Findings show that communities seek funding to clear streams and channels, to implement buyouts and elevation projects and for infrastructure maintenance. Communities also undertake floodplain management to minimize flood exposure while facing several barriers to adequate mitigation.

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