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Coastal Processes, Hazards, and Society An InTeGrate online (blended) course Penn State University, Shippensburg University, and the University of New Orleans Dinah Maygarden, University of New Orleans

Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society InTeGrate Authors Sean Cornell, Associate Professor Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania, Nathan Frey, Research Assistant The Pennsylvania State University, Ioannis Georgiou, Associate Professor, University of New Orleans, Kevin C. Hanegan, Research Assistant University of New Orleans, Li-San Hung, Research Assistant The Pennsylvania State University, Mark Kulp, Associate Professor University of New Orleans, Diane Maygarden, Research Associate University of New Orleans, David Retchless, Research Assistant The Pennsylvania State University, and Brent Yarnal, Professor The Pennsylvania State University. Team Lead: Tim Bralower, Professor, The Pennsylvania State University. Learning Designer: April Millet, The Pennsylvania State University

Coastal Processes, Hazards and Society This online course will provide students with a global perspective of coastal landscapes, the processes responsible for their formation, diversity, and change over time, as well as societal responses to current changes in the coastal zones around the world. Active learning elements include analyzing real data sets and applying critical thinking and problem-solving skills to real-world coastal issues that affect human populations. Students will complete a capstone project in which they consider a real-world coastal issue. The course will comprise four UNITS, each lasting 3-4 weeks and made up of 3 modules each (12 modules total).

We used data from a World Bank sponsored study “Future flood losses in major coastal cities” (Hallegatte et. al. 2013) published in Nature Climate Change. This study used several factors to rank coastal cities in terms of their vulnerability to coastal flooding. It compared flood loss as a % of GDP. It also looked at future projections. We took two of the most vulnerable places to investigate further: New Orleans and Guanzhou, China.

Isle de Jean Charles, Terrebonne Parish, LA

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