Project

Mapping Coastal Community Flood Hazards

Visualizing flood hazards to prioritize and protect community values.

High tides, storm surges, and sea level rise are all responsible for flooding events along our coasts, but the impacts these events have are complex. To help coastal residents learn more about these impacts, we partnered with the City of South Portland to develop an interactive flood hazard mapping tool that allows residents to gain a community-wide perspective about coastal flooding hazards in their area. By zooming out and seeing the big picture, residents will see that coastal flooding threatens more than personal property, but that many businesses, recreational areas, and other valued community foundations are also threatened.

Project Goals:

  • Develop interactive tools coastal communities can use to visualize the complex social, economic, and ecosystem impacts of coastal flooding.
  • Build community capacity for resiliency planning and adaptation actions.

Explore the coastal community flood hazard mapping tool

In this video, GMRI Coastal Resilience Program Manager Gayle Bowness joins City of South Portland's Sustainability Program Coordinator Lucy Perkins to explain the goals of the project, the design process, lessons learned, outcomes, and next steps.

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