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Updated CCCAI page!

Hi all,

There have been some updates to the reporting process we will use for the Coastal Communities Climate Adaptation Initiative (CCCAI) projects! The email went out to project PIs, but we've compiled the important details from the email (project reporting template, new reporting procedure) on the CCCAI Project Q&A page so you don't have to go digging back through your emails to find… Continue

Added by Jessica Whitehead on September 8, 2010 at 12:30pm — No Comments

New study indicates significant likely impact of further development and coastal protection on wetlands

Here is a summary of a new paper recently published by James Titus and coauthors on the impact continuing and increased coastal development and protection will have wetland migration in the face of sea level rise. Makes for interesting reading as they argue that the federal government is violating the Clean Water Act by allowing extensive armoring to take place.



State and local governments are planning the development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the Atlantic… Continue

Added by Thomas Ruppert on November 12, 2009 at 8:46am — No Comments

New study indicates significant likely impact of further development and coastal protection on wetlands

Here is a summary of a new paper recently published by James Titus and coauthors on the impact continuing and increased coastal development and protection will have wetland migration in the face of sea level rise. Makes for interesting reading as they argue that the federal government is violating the Clean Water Act by allowing extensive armoring to take place.



State and local governments are planning the development of most land vulnerable to rising sea level along the Atlantic… Continue

Added by Thomas Ruppert on November 12, 2009 at 8:30am — No Comments

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