Yale Alumni Magazine discusses UEDLAB and AFLA coastal adaptation projects in Connecticut. The plan depicts Designed Experiment living shorelines for East Shore Park (link)

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Yale Alumni Magazine discusses UEDLAB and AFLA coastal adaptation projects in Connecticut. The plan depicts Designed Experiment living shorelines for East Shore Park (link)
Yale Science Studies Lunch sponsors UEDLAB Tour+Discussion Topics: Research-driven design. Knowledge flow between lab, the field, and studio
On June 8th, the Environmental Business Council of New England and the UMass-Boston Sustainable Solutions Lab are hosting a Climate Adaptation forum. Professor Alex Felson of the UEDLab will be presenting on the importance of working at unconventional scales for coastal adaptation. More information and registration at https://climateadaptationforum.org/next-forum-june-8-2018/
UEDLAB presents US DOI Regional Framework for Coastal Resilience maps for Fairfield, Stratford, Bridgeport, West Haven, New Haven, East Haven, Branford & Madison
Alex Felson of the UEDLAB was appointed by Governor Malloy to the 12 member State Agencies Fostering Resilience Council (SAFR) under Executive Order No. 50 to strengthen the state's resiliency to extreme weather events.
April 10, 2015 Presentation with the State Agencies for Resilience (SAFR) in Connecticut. The UEDLAB has been working with the interagency team on coastal adaptation solutions, to address Connecticut’s vulnerabilities. We worked together to develop a long term vision for establishing more resilient zones along the coast.
HUD LINK
https://www.hudexchange.info/cdbg-dr/resilient-recovery/
CIRCA UCONN LINK
http://circa.uconn.edu/ndrc/
Guilford takes the long view on climate change
By Jan Ellen Spiegel
Monday, November 4, 2013
Guilford -- Ten days before the one-year anniversary of storm Sandy's sweep through the coastal flanks of this shoreline community, town planner George Kral surveys an area that took one of the storm’s hardest hits -– Seaside Avenue. “The road was totally inundated,” he recounted. “All of the houses had water in their basements for sure or up into the first floor depending on the exact elevation of the road.” Appropriate to its name, on this sunny, if chilly, Friday afternoon, Seaside Avenue offers an array of vistas of Long Island Sound as the road transects what in earlier times was a seaside salt marsh. “... Visit this link for the whole story on "Seaside Avenue erased?
Coastal Resilience Plan link