@misc{47ff6a5ea4c44871ad156637c3ccdd8b,
title = "Coastal resident perceptions of nature-based adaptation options in Nova Scotia",
author = "Krysta Sutton and Charlotte Tonge and Lisa Berglund and Gillian Kerr and Kate Sherren",
note = "Funding Information: In Nova Scotia, there is interest among researchers, governments, and NGOs in these ecologically sound and flexible alternatives to traditional hard‐line infrastructure approaches. However, there are few applied, local studies proving the success of these nature‐based solutions. There is also a research gap understanding the public perceptions of utilizing these approaches. Our work was part of the larger Making Room for Movement project funded by the Climate Change Adaptation Fund of Natural Resources Canada to explore the social dimensions of nature‐based coastal adaptation (van Proosdij et al., 2021 ). Funding Information: The lead author was supported by the Climate Change Adaptation Fund of Natural Resources Canada (2018–2020, Sherren, CI), as part of the Making Room for Movement project, and a Seed Fund grant from the Ocean Frontier Institute, Dalhousie University. GK acknowledges the support of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), funding reference number NSERC NETGP 523374‐18. The research team would like to acknowledge collegial discussions with the team at TransCoastal Adaptations: Centre for Nature‐based Solutions during regular meetings. Finally, we would like to thank the coastal residents of Nova Scotia who participated in the focus groups and associated surveys. This research was approved by the human ethics research board at Dalhousie University, approval #2019‐4761. Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2022 Canadian Association of Geographers / L'Association canadienne des g{\'e}ographes.",
year = "2022",
doi = "10.1111/cag.12818",
language = "English",
journal = "Canadian Geographer / Geographie Canadien",
issn = "0008-3658",
publisher = "Wiley-Blackwell",
}