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Have you tuned in yet? Catch up on today’s episode of A Deep Dive: The Science of Property Restoration:-- Understanding and Mitigating Structures Listen here: https://lnkd.in/gDwnbGJt
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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES: RESTORING THE LOUISIANA COAST - WYES New Orleans
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Restoring the Louisiana coastline is critical – and complex. But thanks to planning, engineering, and people who care, the state has major efforts underway to do just that. Steve Mathies, our global practice leader for coastal restoration, is part of this conversation and shares some key insights in the latest episode of PBS New Orleans' "Challenges and Opportunities: Restoring the Louisiana Coast."
CHALLENGES & OPPORTUNITIES: RESTORING THE LOUISIANA COAST - WYES New Orleans
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How do we find our way to "enough?" Today, The Restoration Project's Dream Builder and founder, Lindsay Leahy shares examples of how she and her clients find their way to enough. 👉 Unfortunately, as Lindsay shares, there is no magic answer that applies to everyone. Lindsay shares that each of us needs to sit down, listen to our inner voices, assess what's important to us, tune out societal expectations, and put our time and energy where it matters most. ✨ It is then, when we understand ourselves and our intentions that we can devise goals and plans to help us realize our unique paths to "enough." Watch Lindsay's video for more insights into our February theme of Potential & Peace and finding our way to enough here at The Restoration Project.
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West is a direction of completion and maturity, of dreaming, the source of water, the place and time of transformation... Read more: https://lnkd.in/ehiAyujy
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I am excited to share the release of our latest blog post, which delves into the findings of the First Report on the Pre-Scheme Restoration. This comprehensive report highlights significant insights and progress made in restoration efforts, shedding light on the impact and importance of these initiatives. I invite you to read the full report and discover how these efforts are shaping our future. You can find the blog post here: https://ift.tt/h5t2cXn.
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Taking a Quick Look on Zillow, there’s about $500M in real estate on this short piece of Atlantic Massachusetts coast. A $500K dune seems insufficient, particularly given they were hit with a near worst-case design future, where three relatively rare storms all occurred early in their timeline. We’ve simulated managed retreat previously in City Simulator and found you really have to put yourself in the homeowner’s shoes. Many of these properties are the product of a hard working person’s years of effort, an ocean view retirement reward to be enjoyed over their last 10-20 years. For those folks, our study showed less concern about market value and more about whether their home will remain a great place to live out their days. However, many of these homes look like short term rentals, where there would be considerably more interest in preserving both cash flow and long term equity. Any study into adaptation would have to consider these differing view points to arrive at a shared vision and a plan the community would have the will to push forward.
In the absence of a coordinated, well-resourced approach to adaptation we're going to see a lot more examples like the one below - and this is as true in the global north as the global south. Ad-hoc individual or community action is far less likely to be effective, and really reinforces the need for adaptation planning across different scales. https://lnkd.in/exGj6Ru4?
$500K Dune Built to Protect Coastal Homes Lasts Just 3 Days
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Restoring lost scenes and memorable moments. Check out our latest restoration reel from behind-the-scenes of "Waterworld!"
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