Climate Adaptation Engineering: An Optimist’s View
Publication: ASCE-ASME Journal of Risk and Uncertainty in Engineering Systems, Part A: Civil Engineering
Volume 9, Issue 1
Abstract
Forum papers are thought-provoking opinion pieces or essays founded in fact, sometimes containing speculation, on a civil engineering topic of general interest and relevance to the readership of the journal. The views expressed in this Forum article do not necessarily reflect the views of ASCE or the Editorial Board of the journal.
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Received: Sep 2, 2022
Accepted: Sep 19, 2022
Published online: Nov 2, 2022
Published in print: Mar 1, 2023
Discussion open until: Apr 2, 2023
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