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Coastal Change and Regeneration Online Discussion

There are six ongoing conversations for this study. Visit each one, familiarize yourself with the information provided, and post your thoughts. Go to our main web page at http://www.bryanquinn.org/coastalchange

General Discussion

  • Study Area Analysis (coming soon)
  • Designs
  • Resist or Retreat? (hard vs. soft planning approaches)
  • Precedents
  • go there! (Google Map)
3 comments:

Dialogue A: Cards Pond Tidal Inlet

  • Images
  • Historical Photographs
  • Important Issues: Real estate, beach erosion, restoration
  • Brainstorming_Materials
  • 3ft Sea Level Rise Map
  • Round One Visualization
  • go there!
3 comments:

Dialogue B: Roy Carpenter's Beach

  • Images
  • Historical Photographs
  • Important Issues: Beach Loss, Community
  • Brainstorming_Materials
  • Round One Visualizations
  • 3 ft. Sea Level Rise
  • go there!
4 comments:

Dialogue C: Matunuck Beach Road

  • Images
  • Historical Photographs
  • Important Issues: Waste Management, Real Estate, Beach Loss, Public Access, Fresh Water
  • Round One Visualization
  • 3 Ft. Sea Level Change Map
  • go there!
5 comments:

Dialogue D: East Matunuck State Beach

  • Images
  • Historical Photographs
  • Important Issues: Dune Movement, Erosion, Stormwater Runoff, Public Access
  • Brainstorming_Materials
  • Round One Visualization
  • 3 Ft. Sea Level Rise Map
  • go there!
1 comment:

Dialogue E: Point Judith Breachway

  • Images
  • Historical Photographs
  • Important Issues: Dredging, Marine Habitat, Downstream Effects
  • Brainstorming_Activities
  • Round One Visualization
  • go there!

4 comments:
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About This Page

This blog has been developed for two purposes: 1.) To generate a productive discussion that envisions coastal change as an opportunity for redevelopment of the Rhode Island shore, and 2.) As part of a Master's thesis for Bryan Quinn at the Rhode Island School of Design. Though this project is Bryan's own creation, it has had a lot of input and guidance from too many people to count so if you come accross a good idea don't assume it is his.

Contact

questions and comments are welcome at ricoastal@gmail.com

What's the Big Idea?

This site is part of a collaborative design process that rethinks development on the Rhode Island Shore. Faced with beach erosion, degraded ecological habitat, sea level change, development, and powerful storms, there is need for coastal communities to re-evaluate their relationship to the larger environment. This study combines input from a diverse group of participants into ideas and designs that approach coastal change as an opportunity to promote ecological, social, and economic integrity.

Beach Armor in Matunuck

Beach Armor in Matunuck
Is this the future of the Rhode Island Shore?

Your comments matter!!

Collaboration between different fields leads to better ideas. Comments in this online symposium will help to guide the future of this project. What can it be? What should it be? What needs to change? View a diagram of how your comments are incorporated here.

Study Location

Our study area is between the Pt. Judith Breachway and Moonstone Beach Rd. Five locations along this stretch of coastline have been selected in order to address certain issues in more depth.

What is Regeneration?

Regenerative Design is a new term for an old philosophy. The idea is that the best way to achieve a sustainable level of development is by renewing, restoring, and generally improving the things that sustain us. From a land use perspective, this means finding new ways to positively integrate the built environment into overlapping ecologic, social, and economic systems.
 

Coastal Inhabitation and Regeneration

site design by Bryan Quinn