Camden Coastal Resilience Project creates flood risk tools
Both the Flood Risk App and the Community Planning App are designed to help the community better understand and plan for flooding.
Both the Flood Risk App and the Community Planning App are designed to help the community better understand and plan for flooding.
Nature can help us build a more resilient Georgia coast, all while supporting its growing population and the critical ecosystem services we know and value.
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.
The recently released St. Marys Flood Resiliency Project is the result of a collaborative effort to assess the coastal community’s hazards and flood vulnerability through community outreach and engagement and report on progress with their community rating system Read more…
The University of Georgia (UGA) has created a research institute that will work to help communities rethink, transform and adapt their infrastructure in a time of rapid environmental and social change. Read more…
An unlikely group of conservationists, engineers and insurance risk experts joined forces to study the impact of Sandy and other storms on property damages in work supported by the Lloyd’s Tercentenary Research Foundation. The results show that natural storm defenses such as coastal wetlands help reduce waves and storm surge, protecting people and property.