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Coastal Community Resilience

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The economic vitality and environmental beauty of the Gulf Coast is what has attracted communities to settle this region over and over again despite storms, war, famine, fire, and disease. Because of the increased population and economic development, resiliency and sustainability amid crisis are more important than ever. Not only do communities have more to Learn More about Community Resiliencelose during and in the aftermath of a disaster, but past development procedures and short-sighted actions have compromised the ecosystem’s natural ability to adapt to and recover from change. It will take adjustments in our day-to-day lives as well as changes in our long-term coastal development plans to make the natural, built and social environments more resilient. The Gulf of Mexico Alliance’s course of action to tackle these problems includes assessment, management and communication of risk and resilience.

Visit the StormSmart Coasts Network to find and share the latest information on protecting your community from storms, floods, sea level rise, and climate change.

Gulf of Mexico Coastal Training Coastal Community Resilience workshops address this priority issue.

 

Upcoming Workshops

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Get the Grant! Funding Your Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure or Coastal Restoration Project
10/21/2010
Coastal Research and Extension Center, Biloxi, MS
$0.00

Get The Grant! Funding Your Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure or Coastal Restoration Project
11/4/2010
Tensaw Theater, 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, Spanish Fort, Alabama
$0.00

Get The Grant! Insider Tips for Writing and Winning Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure and Coastal Restoration Grants
11/3/2010
Grand Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, Moss Point, MS
$50.00

Get The Grant! Insider Tips for Writing and Winning Community Resiliency, Green Infrastructure and Coastal Restoration Grants
11/16/2010
Weeks Bay Resource Center, Fairhope, Alabama
$50.00