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In addition to project area sites across the Caribbean, North America, and Mexico and Central America, Coastal Resilience is collaborating with organizations of varying scales and across sectors to implement work that promotes resilience to coastal hazards on the ground.

 

 

Accounting for Nature

Accounting for Nature

Nature and Insurance

Nature and Insurance

Nature in Humanitarian Cycle

Nature in Humanitarian Cycle

AI for Conservation

AI for Conservation

Open Space

Open Space

About Coastal Resilience

Coastal Resilience is a global network of practitioners who are applying an approach and web-based mapping tool designed to help communities understand their vulnerability from coastal hazards, reduce their risk and determine the value of nature-based solutions.

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