Conference - Galveston, TX, United States
Join us for the second annual Living on the Edge conference and explore the innovations that will help us preserve healthy coastal communities.
Preserving historical buildings and sites along the coast has always come with challenges, including severe storms and frequent flooding. In recent years, the threats have intensified and that trend will continue. At Living on the Edge, engineers, architects, environmentalists, contractors, and public health experts will present the solutions that will help make historical communities more resilient.
During the program, we will discuss:
New Methods for Understanding and Predicting Storm Surge
Integrating Climate Adaptations into State and Local Policies
Innovative Strategies for Flood-Prone Neighborhoods
Solutions and Incentives for Historic Buildings in Flood Zones
Integrating Climate Adaptations into State and Local Policies
Innovative Strategies for Flood-Prone Neighborhoods
Solutions and Incentives for Historic Buildings in Flood Zones
- Organization: Galveston Historical Foundation
Thu, Oct 22, 2015 - Fri, Oct 23, 2015
Ashton Villa
2328 Broadway, Galveston, United States
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