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TitleLiving shorelines at Cocagne community park / Les côtes vivantes au parc communautaire de Cocagne
 
AuthorNew Brunswick Environmental Network
Source 2021; 1 video/vidéocassette
LinksOnline - En ligne
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Year2021
Alt SeriesNatural Resources Canada, Contribution Series 20220543
PublisherNew Brunswick Environmental Network
DocumentWeb site
Lang.English; French
Mediadigital; on-line; video
RelatedThis publication is related to the following publications
File formatpdf
ProvinceNew Brunswick
NTS21I/07
AreaCocagne
Lat/Long WENS -65.0000 -64.5000 46.5000 46.2500
SubjectsEducation and Training; Nature and Environment; adaptation; climate effects; climate; floods; coastal studies; coastal erosion; land use; sea level changes; Capacity building; Climate change; Communities; Resilience; Adaptive Management; Land use planning; Risk management
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation Building Regional Adaptation Capacity and Expertise (BRACE) Program
ProgramClimate Change Impacts and Adaptation
Released2021 11 22
Summary(Plain Language Summary, not published)
This video explores the adaptive measures taken in order to apply the "Living Shorelines" method to Cocagne community park in Cocagne, New Brunswick. Land was regraded, and native plants and vegetation were introduced in order to maintain the shoreline and ensure resilience to flooding and sea level rise resulting from climate change impacts.
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