As countries continue to invest people, assets, and infrastructure into these cities, the loss potential in these areas also increases. Many of the world's largest and most rapidly growing cities are located along rivers and coasts, exposing them to natural disasters. The largest contributors to these cities becoming unlivable are the combined effects of climate change (manifested through sea level rise, intensifying storms, and storm surge), land subsidence, and accelerated urbanization. Sinking cities are urban environments that are in danger of disappearing due to their rapidly changing landscapes. Drivers, processes, and impacts of sinking cities
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