Expanding inland refers to the movement or extension of coastal communities away from the coast towards more inland areas. This migration occurs in response to various factors such as rising sea levels or increased vulnerability to coastal hazards.
Related terms
Climate Change: Climate change refers to long-term shifts in weather patterns caused by human activities altering Earth's atmosphere. Rising sea levels are one consequence of climate change that can drive communities to expand inland.
Adaptation Strategies: Adaptation strategies involve adjusting practices or behaviors in response to changing conditions. When facing rising sea levels, coastal communities may develop strategies such as building protective barriers or relocating to higher ground.
Urbanization: Urbanization is the process of population growth and the development of urban areas. As coastal communities expand inland, they contribute to the overall trend of urbanization in those regions.