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Ladia Progress Report: Lessons From Four Years Of Building Bridges Among Researchers, Coastal Residents And Louisiana Sea Grant
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2017
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Description:Louisiana is facing high rates of coastal land loss, even as the risk of storms and flooding increased. At the same time, our nation depends on the many resources and industries found in south Louisiana: fisheries, ports and oil and gas to name just a few. It is now a make or break time for our coast. Either we adapt to rates of rising seas and sinking land, or we lose beloved landscapes, cherished communities and vital industries. At Louisiana Sea Grant, we believe that our state universities can and should be providing solution oriented knowledge to address the coastal crisis. However, university researchers can't do this work alone. They need partners sho can transform reesarch findings into results for local communities. In 2014, we began the LaDIA program to reconnect research to coastal communities.
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Sea Grant Document Number:LSU-Q-17-001
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