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Low Impact Development in Coastal South Carolina: A Planning and Design Guide

Low Impact Development in Coastal South Carolina: A Planning and Design Guide

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 19, 2018 | South Carolina, Southeast Atlantic, Story

The purpose of this manual is to remove barriers to Low Impact Development implementation by providing engineering tools, planning guidance, and case study examples that are relevant to the South Carolina coastal zone.

Georgetown County Focus Group Meeting Notes

Georgetown County Focus Group Meeting Notes

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 19, 2018 | South Carolina, Southeast Atlantic, Story

Goal: Utilize local knowledge and expertise to identify flood prone areas around the rivers in Georgetown County.
Outcome: Prioritized list of focus area and nature based projects to reduce flood potential.

Using Natural Infrastructure To Protect Coastal Roads and Bridges

Using Natural Infrastructure To Protect Coastal Roads and Bridges

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 19, 2018 | South Carolina, Southeast Atlantic, Story

The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) is producing research and technical assistance to enable transportation agencies to use natural and nature-based features to improve the resilience of transportation systems.

Nature‐Based Solutions for Coastal Highway Resilience

Nature‐Based Solutions for Coastal Highway Resilience

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 19, 2018 | South Carolina, Southeast Atlantic, Story

This white paper briefly describes the current state of practice regarding the use of nature‐based coastal solutions in general and with specific emphasis on their use along coastal highways. It provides an overview of available tools for design, implementation challenges, and knowledge gaps.

Support for Hope 4 Coast

Support for Hope 4 Coast

by Coastal Resilience | Sep 14, 2018 | California, News

The Georgia Chapter of TNC help to identify the states top climate research questions through a state-wide collaborative effort called the Georgia Climate Research Roadmap.

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