Valuing the benefits of beach protection measures in the face of climate change: a French case-study created by Bénédicte Rulleau and Hélène Rey-Valette
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his work was funded by the programme ‘Vulnerability, Environment, Climate’ of the French National Research Agency within the framework of the project ‘Marine Inundation hazard exposure modelling and Social, Economic and Environmental Vulnerability Assessment in regard to global changes (MISEEVA)’. The authors wish to thank Catherine Meur-Férec, Hervé Flanquart and Peggy Hellequin who collaborated on the survey as well as the entire team who worked on the project. The authors are also grateful for comments from all participants of the EAERE-FEEM Belpasso International Summer School ‘Extremes: Natural Disasters in Changing Climate’, 4–10 September 2011, Belpasso, Italy, and especially from Pr. Michael Hanemann and from Pr. Giovanni Signorello.
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