Enhancing Resilience in Coastal Regions from a Socio-Ecological Perspective: A Case Study of Andhra Pradesh, India

Addressing the second priority of the Sendai Framework on Disaster Risk Reduction (SFDRR) for strengthening disaster risk governance, this paper considers coastal regions from a Socio-Ecological System (SES) perspective. It identifies the drivers of risk and critical linkages between various key com...

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Analysis
Case studies
Climate change
Coastal ecology
Coastal zone
Cognitive maps
Cognitive models
Community
Critical components
Decision making
Disasters
Emergency preparedness
Infrastructure
Planning
Research methodology
Resilience
Risk management
Risk reduction
Saline water
Saline water intrusion
Salt water intrusion
Saltwater encroachment
Social networks
Sustainability
Temporal variations
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