Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup
Public Group active 2 weeks, 6 days agoGulf of Mexico Alliance Priority Issue Team
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Heidi Stiller uploaded the file: Coastal Flood Maps White Paper to
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup 1 week, 6 days agoThis recently released white paper compares Storm Surge Mapping for Hurricane Evacuation Studies (HES) to FEMA Flood Insurance Rate Maps (FIRMs.) The paper is also posted here:
http://www.iwr.usace.army.mil/nhp/index.cfm?pageid=123&navid=41
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Wesley Shaw posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup 2 months, 1 week agoCheck out this cool video from Delaware Sea Grant. Good potential outreach product (and fairly easy to replicate in other areas).
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Christa Rabenold posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup 2 months, 1 week agoNational Disaster Recovery Framework Stakeholder Engagement
Please join us in a presentation and discussion of FEMA’s National Disaster Recovery Framework (NDRF) and how it can be used in your community. NDRF was developed with input from government, private sector, academic, nonprofit, voluntary and emergency management organizations. It…[Read more]
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Christa Rabenold posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 2 months, 2 weeks agoHi all, the latest issue of the CZMA Climate Change and Coastal Hazards E-News Update (#23) is now available at http://coastalmanagement.noaa.gov/news/climatenewsletter.html. If you’re interested in subscribing, please let me know: christa.rabenold@noaa.gov.
Regards,
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Marian Hanisko posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 3 months, 1 week agoPlease join us for our next Gulf of Mexico Climate Community of Practice Webinar!
Climate Change: Impact on Bangladesh and Climate Justice
Wednesday, November 30th at 2 p.m. central time
Guest Speaker: Taibur RahmanTaibur is a Community Solutions Program Fellow from the Ministry of Planning in Bangladesh. He’s spent the last few months in…[Read more]
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Christa Rabenold posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 4 months agoHi all, the latest issue of the CZMA Climate Change and Coastal Hazards E-News Update (#22) is now available at http://coastalmanagement.noaa.gov/news/climatenewsletter.html. If you’re interested in subscribing, please let me know: christa.rabenold@noaa.gov.
Regards,
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Wesley Shaw posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 4 months agoFrom a newly released FEMA Risk MAP survey:
Most of the general public (69%) doesn’t believe that they are at risk of flooding, though most (68%) local official know many are wrong to feel so safe. The public wants to hear about flood risk from municipal/county officials (47% want the mayor, 32% the floodplain manager)—unfortunately, nearly half…[Read more]
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Marian Hanisko posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 4 months, 2 weeks agoHere’s a quick reminder about our webinar tomorrow (September 23rd) at 2 p.m. central time: ”Legal Implications of Climate Change: Regulatory Takings”
Follow the instructions below for access. This event is first-come, first-served. Please note that it’s best to login to the webinar first using the link below and then follow the instructions on…[Read more]
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Marian Hanisko posted an update in the group
Coastal Community Resilience Workgroup: 4 months, 3 weeks agoPlease join us on Friday September 23rd from 2-3 p.m. central time for a legal takings webinar. Details are as follows:
When: Friday, September 23 from 2:00PM-3:00PM CDT
What: Legal Implications of Climate Change: Regulatory Takings
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Interesting. The NERRs’ CTPs on the West Coast have been collecting public’s photos of their ”King Tides” too. This has become a popular topic. And, as Heidi said, no CanVis needed here. Anyone on Gulf Coast done any of these photo campaigns? I can get more info on how they NERRs have used this if anyone is interested.