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Presentation Type
Presentation
Full Name of Faculty Mentor
Pamela Martin, Political Science
Major
Sustainability and Coastal Resilience
Presentation Abstract
Through a semester long group research project, we outlined and studied the community of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina according to the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. Through extensive research and data triangulation, we used several scientific tools and hands-on community involvement to learn about the community and the stakeholders within it. We focused our research into a pyramid framework that includes planetary boundaries, nature, people, and economy; these areas were then grouped into different levels of risk. We found that through a healthy relationship between each of these levels, the community has potential to meet criteria for a more sustainable future.
Location
Room 2 (BRTH 112)
Start Date
13-4-2022 3:30 PM
End Date
13-4-2022 3:50 PM
Disciplines
Political Science | Sustainability
Recommended Citation
Willis, Bailie and Giambi, Amanda C., "Murrells Inlet Sustainability and Risk Assessment" (2022). Undergraduate Research Competition. 84.
https://digitalcommons.coastal.edu/ugrc/2022/fullconference/84
Murrells Inlet Sustainability and Risk Assessment
Room 2 (BRTH 112)
Through a semester long group research project, we outlined and studied the community of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina according to the United Nation Sustainable Development Goals. Through extensive research and data triangulation, we used several scientific tools and hands-on community involvement to learn about the community and the stakeholders within it. We focused our research into a pyramid framework that includes planetary boundaries, nature, people, and economy; these areas were then grouped into different levels of risk. We found that through a healthy relationship between each of these levels, the community has potential to meet criteria for a more sustainable future.