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Spatial Planning for Future New Jersey Coastal Hazards Coastal Sustainability Symposium Urban Coast Institute 9/10/08
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Overview Coastal Landscape Past and Predicted Sea Level Rise Anticipated Inundation Wetland Dynamics Spatial Planning: Belford/Port Monmouth case Community Rating Coastal Planning Office efforts
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The Jersey Shore Landscape Image: Author
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Global Climate Change & New Jersey
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NJ & Sea Level Rise Image: Psuty & Ofiara, “Coastal Hazard Management: Lessons and Future Directions from New Jersey” (2002). Image: Union of Concerned Scientists, “Confronting Climate Change in the U.S. Northeast” (2007).
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Wetland Dynamics Varies by geomorphology Factors include: Slope/erodibility Sediment flux Flood frequency Subsidence Disturbance Image: Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey Science for the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Implications for Environmental Management; Circular 1316
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SLR – Anticipated Extent & Flooding Images: “Future Sea Level Rise and the New Jersey Coast: Assessing Potential Impacts and Opportunities,” Cooper, Beevers & Oppenheimer, (2005).
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SLR – Anticipated Extent & Flooding Image: “Vulnerability of New Jersey’s Coastal Habitats to Sea Level Rise,” Lathrop & Love, (2007).
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Wetland Dynamics – SLR Uncertainty Images: Synthesis of U.S. Geological Survey Science for the Chesapeake Bay Ecosystem and Implications for Environmental Management, Circular 1316.
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Wetland Migration Impedance Image: “Vulnerability of New Jersey’s Coastal Habitats to Sea Level Rise,” Lathrop & Love, (2007).
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Spatial Planning Retreat Zones Created by Lathrop & Love: “Vulnerability of New Jersey’s Coastal Habitats to Sea Level Rise”
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NFIP/Community Rating
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Coastal Planning Efforts
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Thank You John D’Agostino NJDEP Coastal Management Office
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