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$990 Photo Only 203 x 67 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 3cm white border around image $770 Photo Only 177 x 59 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 3cm white border around image $660 Photo Only 152 x 50 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 3cm white border around image $440 Photo Only 127 x 44 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 3cm white border around image $160 Was $220 Photo Only 100 x 33 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 3cm white border around image ** ON SALE | SPECIAL PRICE ** $150 Photo Only 75 x 25 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 2cm white border around image $120 Photo Only 60 x 20 cm Photo Only Plus 2cm white border around image $65 Photo Only 45 x 15 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 2cm white border around image NFWF also supports socioeconomic assessments, monitoring and evaluation of our on-the-ground restoration projects to evaluate the efficacy of nature-based solutions and improve and refine our approach to building resilience along our coasts.$40 Photo Only 30 x 10 cm PHOTO ONLY Plus 2cm white border around image The National Coastal Resilience Fund uses Regional Coastal Resilience Assessments to identify open space areas where nature-based solutions may maximize fish and wildlife benefits and human community resilience to flooding.

  • Benefit fish and wildlife by enhancing the ecological integrity and functionality of coastal ecosystems.
  • Benefit coastal communities by reducing threats from coastal hazards (such as rising sea- and lake-levels, more intense storms, increasing flooding and erosion, and melting permafrost) to property and key assets, such as hospitals and evacuation routes and.
  • The National Coastal Resilience Fund invests in projects that: It supports targeted investments that help communities address their specific resilience needs and priorities. The National Coastal Resilience Fund is a national program with a regional focus. Additionally, NFWF prioritizes investments that address the disproportionate risks faced by underserved communities and projects that are community led or incorporate direct community outreach and engagement. Nature-based solutions include natural and hybrid (“green-gray”) solutions, such as restoring coastal marshes, reconnecting floodplains, rebuilding dunes or other natural buffers, and installing living shorelines. We strategically invest in projects that construct or restore coastal habitats that increase the capacity of communities and habitats to withstand and recover from disruptions and adapt to changing environmental conditions.

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    The National Coastal Resilience Fund supports the implementation of nature-based solutions to enhance the resilience of coastal communities and ecosystems to these threats. loses 80,000 acres of coastal wetlands each year and these losses are mounting as wetlands and other important coastal habitats continue to be “squeezed” by rising sea levels on one side and increasing development on the other. is losing valuable coastal ecosystems that help to buffer communities from these impacts and provide important habitats for fish and wildlife. will jump by more than 26 percent by 2050, with underserved communities shouldering the greatest burden. New research shows with sea-level rise and increasing development in coastal areas, the annual cost of flooding in the U.S. experienced 20 extreme weather and climate-related disaster events causing a total of $145 billion in disaster costs, the third-highest year on record. economy, these areas are increasingly being affected by flooding and other coastal hazards. While 40 percent of Americans call the coast home and coastal communities contribute $9.5 trillion in goods and services annually to the U.S. Coastal communities and ecosystems are under threat from rising sea-levels, more intense storms, and changing rainfall patterns.













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