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    Shipwreck Architecture by Simon Weir, Sara Rich

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This trajectory of ideas is then projected into a creative project: a speculative history of shipwreck architecture where the cutting edge of biological research is projected into a technological future when the distant aims of today’s technology are ancient history: when the first generations of grown buildings are preserved as ruins, when giant decommissioned carbon-capture factories drift like ghost ships across lakes of their inky waste, when people remember when shipwrecks caused by the hazards of rising sea levels were later exposed by sinking sea levels and converted into hotels and theatres, and finally, when these theatrical memories provoke such nostalgia that shipwreck architecture would be replicated and fabricated. …”
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    Paysage et risques naturels. Quelles perspectives pour l’adaptation du littoral au changement climatique ? by Charlotte Gustave Huteau

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…On coastal areas, the landscape is likely to be impacted by erosion and rising sea levels.This raises the issue of how this concept of landscape can be used to convert some territories at risk, particularly to make certain measures more acceptable for the populations, or to propose innovative solutions.It appears that the notion of risk, and of landscape, have many connections that would be interesting to exploit in order to further consider the landscape in this context. …”
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    Florida's Geological History by Ginger M. Allen, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… Florida's geological history has been principally affected by changing sea levels, which influenced the formation of bedrock, the resulting soils, and surface topography. …”
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    Florida's Geological History by Ginger M. Allen, Martin B. Main

    Published 2005-04-01
    “… Florida's geological history has been principally affected by changing sea levels, which influenced the formation of bedrock, the resulting soils, and surface topography. …”
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    Ho Chi Minh Ville, des inondations à la submersion… by Georges Vachaud, Nicolas Gratiot, Tien Dung Tran Ngoc

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Most of the mega-cities in South-East Asia located on the coast are subject to both very strong demographic growth and increased flood risks resulting from a combination of poorly controlled urban development, increased monsoon rainfall intensity, rising sea levels and subsidence. Ho Chi Minh City is a typical example of this situation, which could lead in the medium to short term to the submergence of the majority of recent districts built on former marshland or rice fields. …”
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