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Integrating Sea Level Rise Scenarios into Everglades Restoration Planning

Principal Investigator
Laura D'Acunto

Dates

Release Date
2022
Start Date
2021-10-01
End Date
2024-09-30

Summary

One of the largest and most expensive restoration efforts in the world is the restoration of the Everglades, a sub-tropical freshwater wetland system located in southern Florida. This unique ecosystem supports several endemic and endangered species, provides flood control for Florida’s large urban population, and provides water for both the agricultural and drinking supply within the state. The Comprehensive Everglades Restoration Plan (CERP), authorized by Congress in 2000, guides federal, state, and local efforts to build the infrastructure necessary to bring more water into the Everglades and restore its ecological integrity. The Everglades flows into the southern coast of Florida and restoration efforts are likely to be impacted [...]

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“Coastal Everglades - Credit: Tom Smith”
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Coastal Everglades - Credit: Tom Smith
Coastal Everglades - Credit: Tom Smith

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  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers
  • Southeast CASC

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