Smart Growth

Achieving Hazard-Resilient Coastal & Waterfront Smart Growth

Coastal and Waterfront Smart Growth and Hazard Mitigation Roundtable Report

As part of the EPA and NOAA partnership to help coastal communities, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), and the state Sea Grant College Programs of Hawaii, Rhode Island, and Texas hosted a two-day roundtable meeting of national experts from the fields of smart growth, hazard mitigation, climate change adaptation, and coastal management in August 2011.

The roundtable brought together these experts to share ideas about how coastal and waterfront communities could improve quality of life, use land and other resources efficiently, and create environmentally and economically sustainable neighborhoods while minimizing risks from natural hazards related to coastal and waterfront flooding. This report provides an overview of ideas shared during the roundtable.

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