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In the News: Coastal erosion in San Clemente threatens railroad tracks, pricey homes

In the News: Coastal erosion in San Clemente threatens railroad tracks, pricey homes

by angelarr | Oct 14, 2021 | Flood, Press Coverage, Research

Division of Flooding and Poverty research lead Brett Sanders was recently interviewed as part of a piece exploring how the lack of beach nourishment is threatening infrastructure and homes along California’s coast. Read the full piece at the LA...
Op-Ed: Southern California’s beaches are running out of sand

Op-Ed: Southern California’s beaches are running out of sand

by angelarr | Oct 14, 2021 | Flood, Press Coverage, Research

In an op-ed published by the LA Times, Division of Flooding and Poverty research lead Brett Sanders describes how sand deposits, sediment management, and climate change combine to create challenges for beaches in Southern California. Beyond erosion on beaches...
The NOAA Marine Debris Program Awards Funding to 10 New Projects to Prevent and Remove Marine Debris in North America

The NOAA Marine Debris Program Awards Funding to 10 New Projects to Prevent and Remove Marine Debris in North America

by angelarr | Sep 28, 2021 | Flood, Research

Through the NOAA North America Marine Debris Prevention and Removal awards, the Southwest Wetlands Interpretive Association has been selected as a 2021 funding recipient. A key collaborator of the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve (TRNERR), the...
Research Highlight: Hydro-Financial Watershed Modeling for Environmental Impact Bonds

Research Highlight: Hydro-Financial Watershed Modeling for Environmental Impact Bonds

by angelarr | Oct 14, 2020 | Flood, Research

In a post highlighting the research impacts of the Division of Flooding and Poverty, the National Centers for Coastal Ocean Science (NCCOS) shared how watershed management combining hydrological and financial models supports decision-making and environmental...
Research Article: Building Resilience through Collaborative Flood Modeling

Research Article: Building Resilience through Collaborative Flood Modeling

by angelarr | Dec 14, 2019 | Flood, Research

In an article published in Earth’s Future, researchers from the Division of Flooding and Poverty demonstrate a new process for communities to build flood resilience: collaborative flood modeling. As outlined in the article, collaborative flood modeling advances flood...
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