In June 2018, Governor Ralph Northam signed legislation creating a cabinet-level position, the Special Assistant to the Governor for Coastal Adaptation and Protection, to lead efforts in addressing coastal resilience and flooding mitigation in Virginia. The following November, Governor Northam signed Executive Order No. 24, which directed the state to increase statewide resilience to natural hazards and extreme weather. This Executive Order directed Virginia to develop a Coastal Resilience Master Plan (CRMP). In order to implement the projects proposed in the CRMP, the Commonwealth will need funding. This paper provides an inventory of various states’ programs for funding coastal resilience efforts and sets forth recommendations for Virgini...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...
[Introduction] House Bill 2187i, introduced by Delegate Keith Hodges in the 2021 session of the Virg...
Short pamphlet describing methods for managing and making recommendations for shorelines
In June 2018, Governor Ralph Northam signed legislation creating a cabinet-level position, the Speci...
Sea level rise, recurrent flooding, and increasingly severe storms are ever-present threats to coast...
When discussing how to combat problems caused by climate change and rising sea levels, the focus is ...
From Part 1. Purpose and significance The first Rotating Resilience Roundtables event took place on ...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
VCPC\u27s October webinar included an update on Virginia’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse ...
Impairment of Virginia waters is tied to coastal storm hazards and sea level rise because excess flo...
[from Background and Overview] Communities in coastal Virginia, particularly in the urban region of ...
This first Virginia Coastal Resilience Master Plan is a call to action for the Commonwealth. From gr...
There are a number of ways to increase resiliency to sea level rise, and localities should consider ...
When living shorelines are correctly implemented, they can provide a number of benefits to landowner...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...
[Introduction] House Bill 2187i, introduced by Delegate Keith Hodges in the 2021 session of the Virg...
Short pamphlet describing methods for managing and making recommendations for shorelines
In June 2018, Governor Ralph Northam signed legislation creating a cabinet-level position, the Speci...
Sea level rise, recurrent flooding, and increasingly severe storms are ever-present threats to coast...
When discussing how to combat problems caused by climate change and rising sea levels, the focus is ...
From Part 1. Purpose and significance The first Rotating Resilience Roundtables event took place on ...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
VCPC\u27s October webinar included an update on Virginia’s participation in the Regional Greenhouse ...
Impairment of Virginia waters is tied to coastal storm hazards and sea level rise because excess flo...
[from Background and Overview] Communities in coastal Virginia, particularly in the urban region of ...
This first Virginia Coastal Resilience Master Plan is a call to action for the Commonwealth. From gr...
There are a number of ways to increase resiliency to sea level rise, and localities should consider ...
When living shorelines are correctly implemented, they can provide a number of benefits to landowner...
Rivers & Coast is a periodic publication of the Center for Coastal Resources Management, Virginia In...
FEMA, National Flood Insurance Program\u27s Community Rating System, and Local Government Liability ...
[Introduction] House Bill 2187i, introduced by Delegate Keith Hodges in the 2021 session of the Virg...
Short pamphlet describing methods for managing and making recommendations for shorelines