Chloe S. Fleming
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
15 Papers
21 Citations
Chloe S. Fleming is an academic researcher from National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. The author has contributed to research in topics: Vulnerability assessment & Coral reef. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Chloe S. Fleming include Cooperative Institute for Marine and Atmospheric Studies.
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Resident perceptions of local offshore wind energy development: Modeling efforts to improve participatory processes
TL;DR: For instance, the authors found that about twice as many Carolina coast residents intend social action related to local offshore wind energy development compared to those who have engaged in related past actions, suggesting place-protective action.
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Small-scale fishers' perceptions about the performance of seasonal closures in the commonwealth of Puerto Rico
TL;DR: The use of seasonal closures has been advanced for protecting aggregating fisheries for which managers have limited information on the location and timing of their reproductive events; however, few studies have examined the performance of these types of closures as mentioned in this paper.
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Coral reef condition: A status report for Florida's Coral Reef
Erica K. Towle,Erick Geiger,Jay Grove,Sarah Groves,Shay Viehman,Matthew S. Johnson,Jeremiah Blondeau,Jennifer Stein,M. Gorstein,Amanda Borque,Alejandro Acosta,Meaghan E. Johnson,Michael W. Feeley,Francisco Pagan,Lauri MacLaughlin,Kathryn E. Lohr,Caitlin Lustic,Karen Bohnsack,James A. Bohnsack,Derek P. Manzello,Ian C. Enochs,Jennifer Koss,Kimberly Edwards,Peter Edwards,Andy Bruckner,Sara Thanner,Jennifer L. Herbig,Kelly A. Montenero,Dana Wusinich-Mendez,Kurtis Gregg,Christopher R. Kelble,Thomas J. Moore,Leanne Rutten,Philip A. Kramer,Pat Quinn,Erick Ault,Ault Jerald,Sarah Fangman,Chloe S. Fleming,David S. Gilliam,Kirk Kilfoyle,Brian K. Walker,Diego Lirman +42 more
- 01 Jan 2020
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Indicators and participatory processes: a framework for assessing integrated climate vulnerability and risk as applied in Los Angeles County, California
TL;DR: In this paper , a transferable and integrated community vulnerability assessment framework (Framework) that relies primarily upon available secondary data and is supplemented with stakeholder-derived primary data is presented.
Identifying priorities for adaptation planning : an integrated vulnerability assessment for the Town of Oxford and Talbot County, Maryland
Eric Messick,Maria Dillard,Anne Blair,Kyle Buck,Micah Effron,Chloe S. Fleming,Theresa L. Goedeke,Lonnie Gonsalves,Sarah Ball Gonyo,M. Gorstein,Landon C. Knapp,Sasha Land,Andrew K. Leight,Cheryl Lewis,Jarrod Loerzel,Angela Orthmeyer,Kate Scaggs +16 more
- 01 Jan 2016
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