An Evening About the Southern California Coast

The Arnold and Mabel Beckman Center for the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering

TOWARD A SUSTAINABLE 21st CENTURY SERIES



There will be a dual focus to the “An Evening About the Southern California Coast.” The first focus is on a new UC Irvine research project on developing flood preparation strategies to address the increasing vulnerability to flooding disasters in two of Southern California’s largest estuaries, the Newport Beach and Tijuana River estuaries. The second focus is a Southern California coast’s Rocky reefs and giant kelp forests, some of the most productive marine habitats on Earth.

Sea Level Rise and Strong Storms: Strategies for Long Term Resilience in the Newport Bay Estuary

Speakers:

Brett Sanders, Professor, Civil and Environmental Engineering, UCI

Richard Matthew, Associate Professor, Planning Policy and Design, UCI

How Effective is Southern California’s Water Quality Management?

Speaker:

Stephen Weisberg, Executive Director, Southern California Coastal Water Research Project



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Brought to you by: Newkirk Center for Science and Society, Sustainability Initiative and School of Social Ecology

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