Since 1986, faculty and students of the University of Virginia’s Department of Environmental Sciences have conducted scientific research on the impact of global climate change on the coastal landscapes of Virginia’s Eastern Shore.
This fall, a new initiative led by the University’s Environmental Resilience Institute will expand those efforts by creating a network of policymakers, community stakeholders, educators and researchers from 鶹ƽ College and Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, School of Engineering and Applied Science, School of Architecture and several cross-disciplinary research institutes to help Eastern Shore residents use that science to make practical decisions about how they will respond to the changes threatening their communities and their economy.
As rising sea levels and increasing storm activity flood and erode coastal properties, compromise drinking water, wipe out fisheries and infrastructure and diminish the agricultural value of the soil, rural coastal communities that suffer from a lack of access to scientific information and expertise and a lack of capacity to respond to those challenges are being hit disproportionately hard by the long-term impacts of climate change.

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