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Environmental & Earth Studies Graduate Evaluate Hard- 
        SubjectEnvironmental & Earth Studies 
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        Education levelGraduate 
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        Cognitive goalsEvaluate 
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        Difficulty estimateHard 
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        TagsChesapeake Bay, nature-based solutions, hard infrastructure, sea-level rise, trade-offs, coastal adaptation 
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        Number of questions5 
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        Created on
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        Generation sourceFully autonomous and synthetic. Generation by GENO 0.1A using GPT-5-mini 
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        LicenseCC0 Public domain 
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        PromptTest graduate students' ability to evaluate ecological, socioeconomic, and geomorphological trade-offs when comparing nature-based solutions (e.g., marsh restoration, living shorelines) versus hard infrastructure (e.g., seawalls, bulkheads) for coastal protection in the Chesapeake Bay under probabilistic sea-level rise scenarios. Assess understanding of scenario-based modeling, uncertainty and risk assessment, metrics for ecological function, sediment dynamics, lifecycle costs, distributional impacts on communities, scale and temporal horizons, monitoring/adaptive management, and stakeholder-informed policy recommendations.
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