Project

Promoting Coastal Resilience, Adaptation, and Equity in Florida

Full Title: Capacity Building for Florida Sea Grant: Promoting Coastal Resilience, Adaptation, and Equity in Florida

Project Abstract:

This proposal aims to expand FSG’s capacity to work in collaborative and integrative ways to address the state’s coastal resilience needs. Working with the University of Florida’s Shimberg Center for Housing Studies (Shimberg Center), FSG will support the development of a statewide resiliency initiative (“Disaster Resilient Florida”) that integrates science, communication, planning, design, and outreach to support communities addressing coastal climate change challenges with an orientation towards underserved communities. Specifically, this partnership will advance the awareness of, and planning and preparation for, the impacts of coastal climate change on affordable housing across Florida. To meet this goal, the FSG and the Shimberg Center will develop a “Disaster Resilient Florida” (DRF) initiative that focuses on:

– Advancing local communities’ capacities and capabilities

– Creating experiential educational opportunities for students

– Expanding partnerships and collaborations

– Supporting marginalized, racialized, and underserved communities

– Institutionalizing a focus on issues at the nexus of climate change and affordable housing

This proposal outlines a collaborative effort between Florida Sea Grant (FSG) and the University of Florida’s Shimberg Center for Housing Studies to develop a statewide resiliency initiative called “Disaster Resilient Florida,” aimed at addressing coastal climate change challenges with a focus on underserved communities. The initiative will advance awareness, planning, and preparation for the impacts of coastal climate change on affordable housing in Florida, through capacity building, educational opportunities, partnership expansion, and support for marginalized communities.
Lead Investigator: Andrea Galinski Assistant Scholar, Department of Landscape Architecture – Research Affiliate, Shimberg Center for Housing Studies [email protected],
Project Team:

Dr. Charles Sidman Associate Director for Research Florida Sea Grant
Anne Ray Florida Housing Data Clearinghouse Manager, Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
William O’Dell Director, Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
Jim Martinez Senior Systems Programmer, Shimberg Center for Housing Studies

Partner(s): UF Shimberg Center for Housing Studies
Award Amount: $125,000
Year Funded: 2022
Award Period: 8/1/22 – /1/31/24

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