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142 <strong>Coastal</strong> <strong>Impacts</strong>, <strong>Adaptation</strong>, <strong>and</strong> <strong>Vulnerabilities</strong>events, the rural communities of the Gulf Coast are also of concern due to their existingsocial vulnerability. The figure below (Figure B-1) shows how indices of coastal vulnerability(CVI) merged with indices of social vulnerability (CSoVI) produces a place vulnerabilityindex (PVI) with high values in the counties of coastal Louisiana <strong>and</strong> Texas.Figure B-1 Vulnerability of Gulf Coast counties based on physical (CVI) <strong>and</strong> social (CSoVl) indicators<strong>and</strong> their integration into place vulnerability (PVI). Based on: Boruff et al., 2005; Pendleton et al., 2010.A ‘Laboratory’ for Underst<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>Coastal</strong> Change <strong>and</strong> TestingNew ApproachesThe northern Gulf of Mexico provides an excellent laboratory for considering the effectsof future climate change for several reasons:• <strong>Adaptation</strong> <strong>and</strong> change are already integral. From ecosystems to communities,change is both inevitable <strong>and</strong> already happening. The deltaic wetl<strong>and</strong>sof coastal Louisiana are in a constant state of change associated with growth<strong>and</strong> degradation of delta lobes, <strong>and</strong> a northward shift in the limit of persistentmangrove growth is already underway. Although these changes are associatedwith both gradual <strong>and</strong> pulsed forcing, coastal communities change in responseto storm events. Although the conventional wisdom tells us that relocating orelevating coastal residents is difficult, post-storm efforts in coastal Louisiana <strong>and</strong>

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