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Social Coast Forum

Date

February 09, 2016

Location

Charleston, SC

Narrative

Understanding people – where they live, what they do, what they value – is an important part of successful coastal management. Join the third biennial Social Coast Forum to see and share how social science tools and methods are being used to address the nation’s coastal issues. At past forums, participants discussed the use of social science tools, data, and methods to address issues such as climate change, land use planning, ecosystem services, and human uses of the oceans. Online registration begins mid-November 2015.

Contact

Tricia Ryan

Phone: (843) 740-1145

tricia.ryan@noaa.gov

Type
  • Conference
Audience
  • Academics
  • Coastal/Resource Managers
  • Environmental Orgs
  • Federal Government
  • Local Government
  • Outreach/Education Professionals
  • Planners
  • State Government
Categories
  • Beach Management & Access
  • Climate Communication
  • Coastal Laws
  • Coastal Management
  • Coastal Tourism
  • Community Development Issues
  • Economics
  • Growth Management
  • Harbor
  • Historic Preservation
  • Human Health Effects
  • Land Use Planning
  • Marina Mgmt.
  • Population (of coasts)
  • Port
  • Public Access
  • Regulations
  • Rules
  • Transportation Planning
  • Working Waterfronts
Focus Areas
  • Region: National U.S. Coast
Quarter
  • Winter 16 (Jan - Mar)
Leading Org.
  • NOAA Office for Coastal Management
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