Urban Coastal Resilience: Planning for Rising Tides and Sea-Level Rise โ€” LearnFlat
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Urban Coastal Resilience: Planning for Rising Tides and Sea-Level Rise

Learn how modern coastal cities design resilient urban landscapes, assess near-term flood risks, and implement sustainable infrastructure to combat rising sea levels.

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About this course

As sea levels rise, major coastal cities face an urgent need to adapt their infrastructure to protect communities and economies from imminent flood risks. This text-based course introduces you to the core principles of urban coastal resilience, using real-world municipal planning frameworks as a foundation. You will explore how cities analyze near-term risks, design protective landscapes, and integrate sustainable civil engineering solutions. By completing this course, you will understand how urban planners, environmental policy makers, and landscape architects collaborate to defend metropolitan areas against rising tides. You will gain the analytical skills needed to evaluate coastal vulnerability assessments and participate in modern urban planning initiatives. What you'll learn: - Understand the foundational science of sea-level rise and its immediate impact on urban coastal zones - Analyze flood risk maps, storm surge projections, and municipal vulnerability assessments - Evaluate nature-based solutions and green infrastructure designs for shoreline protection - Explore policy frameworks and zoning strategies used by coastal cities to manage near-term risks - Study the integration of resilient public spaces that double as flood mitigation zones - Examine modern case studies of metropolitan adaptation plans and infrastructure upgrades This course begins with essential terminology, historical context, and foundational concepts of urban hydrology before moving into practical planning methodologies. You will progress through structured readings, policy analyses, and conceptual planning exercises that mirror real-world municipal challenges. This course is designed for beginners, environmental enthusiasts, and aspiring urban planners. No prior experience in civil engineering or municipal policy is required to start. Dive into the critical field of climate adaptation and learn how to help build the resilient cities of tomorrow.

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