Virginia Eastern Shore Coastal Resilience Mapping and Decision Support Tool
A project funded by the Department of Interior Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resilience Fund
January 19 & 24, 2017
Introductory Workshop and Training Manual, Version 2.0
With input from the Community Leader Workshop held in November 2014, the customized Virginia Eastern Shore Coastal Resilience online mapping and decision support tool for visualizing and assessing regional vulnerability to storm surge, sea-level rise, and changes in coastal habitats can be found at maps.coastalresilience.org/virginia.
Please visit the project webpage for more information at coastalresilience.org/virginia.
- Introductory Workshop and Training Manual, Version 2.0
- Table of Contents
- Coastal Resilience Skills and Training Exercises
- Coastal Resilience Glossary of Terms
- Coastal Resilience Hints and Tips
Training Objectives- Brief
participants on the Coastal Resilience approach and tool in the context
of the larger NFWF Hurricane Sandy Coastal Resilience grant project.
- Demonstrate how to use the Coastal Resilience tool and apps through hands-on, structured exercises.
- Gather feedback on the look, feel, function, and usability of the Coastal Resilience tool.
- Solicit input on content and substance of apps and information presented in the tool.
- Equip participants with skills to be able to train others to use the Coastal Resilience tool.
Training TeamShannon Alexander, A-NPDC
Jill Bieri, The Nature Conservancy
Michael Bonsteel, LJT & Associates
Deborah Brosnan, Brosnan Center
Chris Bruce, The Nature Conservancy
Gwynn Crichton, The Nature Conservancy
Karen A. Duhring, Virginia Institute of Marine Science
Laura Flessner, The Nature Conservancy
Jim McGowan, The Nature Conservancy
Curtis Smith, A-NPDC
Joyce Winterton, NASA
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