'Historically, the mitigation of coastal storms has focused on the use of
intensive structural solutions — single-purpose engineered barriers
designed to protect against often inadequately modeled storms. Once
these engineering feats realize their massive physical form, the public
develops an attitude of complacency and invincibility against storm
events. They are “behind the wall”. The submitting team references this
phenomenon as the “moral hazard” where a false sense of security results
in more coastal development, subpar construction standards, inadequate
policy, and greater public risk.'
Coastal Roulette
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