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Coastal geography / Coastal flood / Beach nourishment / Coastal erosion / United States Army Corps of Engineers / Seawall / Emergency management / Flood / Current sea level rise / Physical geography / Earth / Coastal engineering
Date: 2013-09-10 12:50:01
Coastal geography
Coastal flood
Beach nourishment
Coastal erosion
United States Army Corps of Engineers
Seawall
Emergency management
Flood
Current sea level rise
Physical geography
Earth
Coastal engineering

Coastal Risk Reduction and Resilience: Using the Full Array of Measures

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