By: Roger Stephenson, Union of Concerned Scientists Resilience of coastal and tidal areas to fair-weather flooding, storm surges and sea level rise is becoming more visible here in New Hampshire thanks to local leaders and the interested public who are using tools...
August 23, 2022 By: Lynn Vaccaro, Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve How can we protect our shorelines from erosion and rising seas while preserving the ecological benefits of a natural shoreline? That’s the question the Great Bay Living Shoreline project...
July 12, 2022 By: Lynn Vaccaro, Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve Flooding, erosion and other climate impacts are affecting NH’s coastal towns in different ways, and the strategies for increasing resilience will look different too. Despite these...
By: Rockingham Planning Commission Getting to the New Hampshire Seacoast is expected to get a lot more difficult in the future according to a team of planners and researchers from Rockingham Planning Commission (RPC), the New Hampshire Coastal Program (NHCP), and the...
2022 REQUEST FOR TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE APPLICATIONS – REVISED MARCH 22, 2022 APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS ONLINE APPLICATION FORM The New Hampshire (NH) Department of Environmental Services (NHDES) Coastal Program (NHCP), in partnership with the Rockingham Planning...
By: Kyle Pimental (Strafford Regional Planning Commission) and Ben Sweeney (NHDES Coastal Program) As a result of a collaborative effort, the City of Dover has implemented several stormwater management strategies seeking to address impacts from climate change. In...