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Adaptive tools for decisions on water infrastructure affected by compounding climate change impacts

New Zealand Coastal Society, Special publication #5: Coastal Adaptation (2022)

Multiple interacting hazards at the coast post a challenging problem for local government and decisions makers with critical water infrastructure assets located in at-risk locations. Of particular importance is navigating the uncertainty around the timing, frequency, and magnitude of coastal hazards such as relative sea-level rise, coastal inundation, erosion, rising groundwater and rainfall-runoff events, while providing an agreed level of service for three waters systems and constraining costs.

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Adapting to compound flood hazards