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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. 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.

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

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

Models of Risk, Crisis and Disaster Models of Risk, Crisis and Disaster

Renata Philogene-McKie, MSc. in Risk, Crisis and Disaster Management, University of Leicester, 2018

A Preliminary Natural Hazards Vulnerability Assessment of the Norman Manley International Airport and its Access Route 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

Temperature Susceptibility of Asphalt Binders for Climate Change Temperature Susceptibility of Asphalt Binders for Climate Change

Kellesia Williams, MSc Natural Resource Management, The University of the West Indies, 2018