Landscape Element Survey: Seacliff Resilience |
The coastline is always changing – now possibly faster than ever. Seacliff State Beach, and areas all along our coastline, are increasingly impacted by climate-driven hazards.
Though the historic storms of 2023 and their immediate aftermath were painful, the recovery process provides an opportunity to be visionary and strategic about how to plan for environmental sustainability in the era of climate change and ensure public access. Improving the resilience of our coastline starts with studying coastal processes, planning for change, and adapting to the new conditions to develop a desired vision of the future that meets the needs of Californians.
This is a process that can only be successful with robust community input and science-based decision-making.
Though the historic storms of 2023 and their immediate aftermath were painful, the recovery process provides an opportunity to be visionary and strategic about how to plan for environmental sustainability in the era of climate change and ensure public access. Improving the resilience of our coastline starts with studying coastal processes, planning for change, and adapting to the new conditions to develop a desired vision of the future that meets the needs of Californians.
This is a process that can only be successful with robust community input and science-based decision-making.
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