Transportation Planning, Policy and Climate Change: Making the Long-Term Connection
Texas A&M University’s University Transportation Center for Mobility has released a report designed to develop a greater understanding of decision and policy processes in regard to climate change and adaptation, with a particular emphasis on coastal areas. The report addresses the potential need for responses to abrupt climate change, discrete climate events such a hurricane or storms, as well as longer-term incremental changes traditionally associated with the concept of global warming.
This Summary Last Modified On: 4/22/2011