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.
Coastal Resilience is a program led by The nature Conservancy. It is an approach which includes a four step process to access and reduce ecological, socio-economic risks of coastal hazards. Through this approach they have developed planning methods, a decision support tool, and web apps that address specific coastal issues.
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- Who is it for? GovernmentOwners/OperatorsEnd Users (NB. Decision makers - Planners, government officials, and communities)
- Phase:Prepare
- Sector: Water
- Sector specific?No
- Type: Open Source/Freemium
- Maturity: In Use
- Region: Americas
- Value Chain Stage: Design/Plan
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Mississippi-Alabama Sea Grant Consortium and NOAA's Coastal Storms Program
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