Climate Change Migration and the Economic Rebirth of Central Appalachia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Central Appalachia
1.2. Origins of the Appalachian Mountains
1.3. The Appalachian Basin
1.4. Coal, Oil, and Gas Production
1.5. Surface Mining and Ecological Damage in Central Appalachia
1.6. Preparing Appalachian Strip-Mined Land for Climate Refugee Settlements
“{The strip mined land} looked like a moonscape—the ground was filled with rocks and boulders, and the soil had poor water-holding capacity, all common problems after strip mining,” Hall said. “I honestly did not know how we were going to get anything to grow on it.”
2. Viable Options for Business and Residential Development
2.1. In Central Appalachia
“The National Weather Service has issued a Flash Flood Watch for the Asheville area through Wednesday morning as the remnants of Tropical Storm Fred move inland through the mountains. As much as 5 inches of rain could fall within 24 h, creating the potential for flooding conditions. Turn around, don’t drown.”
2.2. Potential Power Sources
2.3. Hydro-Powered Generators
2.4. Francis Turbine
2.5. Kinetic Energy Turbines
2.6. Impulse Turbine
2.7. Pumped Storage: Reusing Water for Peak Electricity Demand
2.8. Construction and Utilization of Existing Water Reservoirs in Central Appalachia
3. Mixed-Use Commercial and Residential Buildings
3.1. Living in a Mixed-Use Development
3.1.1. Ecological Residential Housing
3.1.2. Flood Control Measures
3.2. Locating Flow-Through Dams for Flood Control
3.3. Discussion
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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