2014, Adaptive Planning for Flooding and Coastal Change in Virginia: Next Steps for the Commonwealth
Agendas
Adaptive Planning for Flooding and Coastal Change in Virginia: Next Steps for the Commonwealth (agenda), Virginia Coastal Policy Center, William & Mary Law School; Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; and Virginia Sea Grant
(2014 VCPC Annual Conference)Presentation Slides
Adaptation: Market Sector Responses, Michael Vernon, Michael Vernon
Adaptation: Market Sector Responses, Scott Hunter, Scott Hunter
Commission Meeting, Carlton H. Hershner, Carlton H. Hershner
(Governor's Climate Change and Resiliency Update Commission)Commission Meeting, Jim Redick, James Redick
(Governor's Climate Change and Resiliency Update Commission)Go Green, Save Money: Lowering Flood Insurance Rates in Virginia with Stormwater Management, Kristen Clark
Identifying Socially Vulnerable Communities in Coastal Virginia, Sarah L. Stafford and Jeremy Abramowitz
Mapping Coastal Risks and Social Vulnerability: Legal and Policy Issues and Opportunities, Lisa Schiavinato
Potential for Physical Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise and Flooding, Molly Mitchell; Karinna Nunez; Alex Renaud; and Coastal Resource Management Clinic, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
The National Flood Insurance Program and the Community Rating System: Making Participation Easier, Shannon Hulst Jarbeau
Through the Storm, Through the Rain: The Realities of Climate Change and the Need for New Engagement in Hampton Roads, VA, Erica Holloman
Reports
Virginia Accomplishments Since the 2008 Climate Action Plan Release, Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia Institute of Marine Science and Governor's Climate Change and Resiliency Update Commission