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Assessing local opinions on the potential for the use of Nature-based Solutions to reduce vulnerability to flooding and improve well-being in urban areas in Trinidad and Tobago This project assesses the potential for Nature-based Solutions to reduce vulnerability to flooding and improve well-being in urban areas in Trinidad and Tobago. The topic was chosen as flooding is the most prevalent issue within the Caribbean state. This issue is worsened by a variety of environmental and human factors, making it a difficult problem to tackle, however, the implementation of Nature-based Solutions is seen as a key concept that can be implemented to make a difference. |
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Risk-based design approach for the impact of climate change on critical infrastructure in the Caribbean Risk-based design approach for the impact of climate change on critical infrastructure in the Caribbean Herona D. Thompson, MSc. in Engineering Geology, University of Leeds, 2020 |
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Models of Risk, Crisis and Disaster Renata Philogene-McKie, MSc. in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management, University of Leicester, 2018 |
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A Preliminary Natural Hazards Vulnerability Assessment of the Norman Manley International Airport and its Access Route Kevin Patrick Douglas, MSc In Disaster Management, The University of the West Indies, 2011 |
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Temperature Susceptibility of Asphalt Binders for Climate Change Kellesia Williams, MSc Natural Resource Management, The University of the West Indies, 2018 |