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  3. Values, bias, and stressors affect intentions to adapt to coastal flood risk: a case study from New York City

Values, bias, and stressors affect intentions to adapt to coastal flood risk: a case study from New York City

Author
Maya Buchanan, Michael Oppenheimer, Adam Parris
Publication Year
2019

Type

Journal Article
Journal
Weather, Climate, and Society
Volume
11
Pages
809–821
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