The response of coastal wetlands to sea-level rise during the twenty-first century remains uncertain.
Against the background of potentially substantial sea-level rise, one important question is to what extent are coastal societies able to adapt?
Sea-level rise threatens low-lying areas around the world’s coasts with increased coastal flooding during extreme sea level events during storms.
Flood exposure is increasing in coastal cities owing to growing populations and assets, the changing climate, and subsidence. This article provides a quantification of present and future flood losses in the 136 largest coastal cities.