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  • Coastal Resilience
    Coastal Resilience means building the ability of a community to “bounce back” after hazardous events such as hurricanes, coastal storms, and flooding – rather than simply reacting to impacts…MORE

    The weTable
    A tool for participatory GIS using Wii technology….MORE

    Community Health And Resource Management (CHARM)
    GIS-based software model to enable coastal residents and local officials to readily see the impacts of different development scenarios on community resilience and natural resources under varying climate change scenarios..MORE

    Katy Prairie Sustainable Development
    What is “authentic” low impact development? A walkable community may provide more environmental benefits than any other kind of practice…MORE

    Can Houston Feed Itself?
    Perhaps, but only if we can walk to the farm…MORE

    Ensemble/HCC Tomorrow Report
    How Houston can enable Midotwn to become its most vibrant district –and save thousands of acres of wetlands in the process! PDF copy (6MB).

    Higher or Lower Density?
    What gives the best bang for the buck in terms of water quality? See presentation (PPT -2.11 MB) given at AWRA 2006 GIS Specialty Conference.

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