
Regenerative Skills Managing floods, erosion, and living coastlines, with Mike Lynn
Sep 27, 2024
In a compelling discussion, Mike Lynn, an ecological designer with extensive experience in watershed restoration and coastal management, reveals the growing challenges of managing excess water amidst climate change. He highlights how the Eastern Seaboard faces intensified flooding and erosion due to severe storms. Mike shares innovative solutions like living shorelines and the importance of community collaboration in ecological design. He also delves into the balance between low-tech methods and AI innovations for sustainable restoration, emphasizing the need for diverse perspectives in water management.
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Living Shorelines vs Gray Infrastructure
- Living shorelines offer ecological benefits that adapt and strengthen over time unlike gray infrastructure.
- They allow ecosystems to migrate inland as sea levels rise, promoting resilience.
Planning Shoreline Interventions
- Assess site conditions like wave energy, bathymetry, and upland runoff before selecting shoreline interventions.
- Collaborate with regulators early and consider budget to ensure feasible and effective design.
Navigating Coastal Permitting
- Engage state and local agencies early for streamlined permitting of shoreline projects.
- Living shorelines are becoming the preferred method, requiring justification for gray infrastructure use.
