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Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaty of Arizona Tucson, AZ. USASheila Lakshmi Steinberg Department of Sociology Brandman University Irvine. CA. USAExtreme Weather and Society examines

people, place and extreme weather, from an emerging trans-disciplinary field of study. The series explores how abrupt and trending changes in weather 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

alter physical environments and force community responses challenged by cultural practices/interpretations. politics, policy, responsibilities of educ

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ation and communication, community health and safety, and environmental sustainability for future generations. The series highlights extreme weather a

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeas is the innovative combined inclusion of social and physical science expertise.Extreme Weather and Society contains single and multi-authored books a

s well as edited volumes. Series Editors are currently accepting proposals, forms for which can be obtained from the publisher. Ron Doering (ron.doeri 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

ng@springer.com).More information about this series at http://www.springer.com/series/15334https://khothuvien.cori!Shirley LaskaEditorLouisiana’s Resp

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onse to Extreme WeatherA Coastal State’s Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesSpringer OpenEditorShirley LaskaUniversity of New Orleans Emerita and Lowl

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaeBook)https://doi.ore/10.1007/978-3-030-27205-0This book is an open access publication.€> The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s) 2020Open Acc

ess This book is licensed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://crcativccommons.0rg/liccnscs/by/4.O/). 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

which permits use. sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or formal, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original

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authors) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license and indicate if changes were made.The images or other third party material in

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaed in the book’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need t

o obtain permission directly from the copyright holder.The use of general descriptive names, registered names, trademarks, service marks, etc. in this 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

publication does not imply, even in the absence of a specific statement, that such names are exempt from the relevant protective laws and regulations

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and therefore free for general use.The publisher, the authors, and the editors are safe to assume that the advice and information in this book arc be

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaith respect to the material contained herein or for any errors or omissions that may have been made. The publisher remains neutral with regard to juri

sdictional claims in published maps and institutional affiliations.This Springer imprint is published by the registered company springer Nature Switze 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

rland AG The registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11. 6330 Cham. SwitzerlandForewordProjections of future extreme weather: environmental hist

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ory: social diversity, inequality, and vulnerability: environmental justice: impacts of historic disasters: actual and potential impacts of policies d

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaoods at risk: and recommendations for future risk reduction and adaptation policies and actions—all these topics and more are addressed in this compre

hensive volume, which promises to be an indispensable resource for all those seeking to respond to hazard-related environmental stressors, both in Lou 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

isiana and beyond.These pages contain both broad and in-depth analyses of the “wicked problem" posed by hazards and climate change. As several authors

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note, in contrast with problems that have specific solutions, even difficult ones, wicked problems are highly complex and novel, difficult to define

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaare created to deal with wicked problems, those solutions often lead to more problems. Adding to this challenge, climate change has been labeled a “su

per-wicked problem" (Levin et al. 2012) for four reasons. First, there is pressure to act: time is running out to address the problem. Second, those w 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

ho are trying to reduce the risks posed by climate change, from individuals to corporations to nation-states, are also contributing to it. This means

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that adequate responses to climate change will require radical, fundamental changes in behavior and social organization. Third, climate change poses a

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWeaolutions focus on near-term timeframes, but addressing the problem requires long-term thinking and strategies that must be sustained over time—which i

s almost unthinkable under contemporary governance regimes and in light of conflicts over the significance (and even existence) of the problem. The au 2020_Book_LouisianaSResponseToExtremeWea

thors in this volume rightly characterize climate change adaptation as a multigenerational challenge, but policies can shift whenever political power

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changes hand.V

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

Response to ExtremeWeatherA Coastal State's Adaptation Challenges and SuccessesExtreme Weather and SocietyScries EditorsWilliam A. spriggThe Universit

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