Adapting a Historic Neighborhood for Future Sea Levels
“As we looked around, we found there’s absolutely nothing on how you adapt a historic structure,” says Skip Stiles, Executive Director of Wetlands Watch.
“As we looked around, we found there’s absolutely nothing on how you adapt a historic structure,” says Skip Stiles, Executive Director of Wetlands Watch.
During this past summer, Benjamin Adler and Brittany Barnes continued the Virginia Coastal Policy Center’s work on coastal policy analysis. Here’s more about these law students who filled-in as summer interns.
ODU students weigh in on what they see as good solutions and adaptations for dealing with flooding.
When Skip Stiles set out to prepare a 175-home, century-old neighborhood for sea level rise, he found “no one had done this kind of work before—anywhere.”