North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study, is designed to help local communities better understand changing flood risks associated with climate change and to provide tools to help those communities better prepare for future flood risks. It builds on lessons learned from Hurricane Sandy and attempts to bring to bear the latest scientific information available for state, local, and tribal planners.
North Atlantic Coast Comprehensive Study
In addition to a fabulous web resources jam-packed with loads of goodies, including graphs, charts, data and more, you’ll also find a nice archive of webinars and supporting materials including the following resources:
- Resilient Adaptation to Increasing Risk – Agency Coordination and Collaboration report, Oct. 2014
- Resilient Adaptation to Increasing Risk – Enviromental and Cultural Resources Conditions, Oct 2014
- Regional Sediment Management webinar, June 24, 2014
- Sea Level Rise and Climate Change Adaptation Planning webinar, April 8, 2014
- Risk, Exposure, and Vulnerability webinar, April 4, 2014
- Management Strategies and Measures, April 3, 2014
- Strategies and Management Measure webinar, April 3, 2014
- Institutional and Other Barriers webinar, Apr. 1, 2014
- Draft Analyses webinar, March 19, 2014
- Policy Challenges and Institutional Barriers webinar, Dec. 19, 2013
- Water Resources Science, Engineering & Planning: Coastal Risk Reduction, Dec. 17-18, 2013
- Natural and Nature-based Features Policy and Technical Project meetings, Nov. 20-22, 2013
- Vulnerable Community Identification webinar, Sept. 25, 2013
- Numerical Modeling and Climate Change webinar, Sept. 12, 2013
- Ecosystems Goods and Services webinar, Aug. 29, 2013
- Nature-Based Features, July 30, 2013