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Author

The Nature Conservancy

Grades

9th, 10th, 11th, 12th

Subjects

Science, Social Studies, Biology, Earth and Space Sciences, Geography, Engineering, World Languages, Spanish

Resource Type

  • Interactive Media

Regional Focus

North America, United States, USA - West, USA - South, USA - Northeast, New Jersey, South and Central America, Caribbean, Oceania, Asia

Coastal Resilience Mapping Portal

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Synopsis
  • This interactive mapping portal provides an abundance of information about many coastal areas around the world. 
  • With numerous customizable map layers, students will be able to see how sea level rise, strong storms, and natural coastal restoration efforts can affect these coastal communities. 

Teaching Tips

Positives

  • The maps can help students see how various factors might impact local communities.
  • Each location has some unique or locally-specific information.  

Additional Prerequisites

  • It would be beneficial to explore the maps you're interested in using ahead of time to get familiar with the data available.
  • Some maps are available in Spanish.

Differentiation

  • Advanced students could explore the maps in groups or independently, but other students may require more guidance or a demonstration to use these maps.
  • Social studies classes could incorporate these maps into lessons about the unequal effects of climate change on various communities around the world.
  • Geography classes could utilize these maps for lessons about the societal benefits of ecosystems, ecosystem services that human developments rely on, and natural barriers that protect coastal communities from natural disasters.
  • Science classes could use this resource to highlight natural mitigation and adaptation efforts and the importance of coastal ecosystems.
Scientist Notes
The resource explains how coastal hazards are mapped to build resilience in coastal communities. This is recommended for teaching.
Standards
  • Science and Engineering
    • ETS1: Engineering Design
      • HS-ETS1-4 Use a computer simulation to model the impact of proposed solutions to a complex real-world problem with numerous criteria and constraints on interactions within and between systems relevant to the problem.
  • Social Studies
    • Geography
      • Geography 1 (F1): Students understand the geography of the United States and various regions of the world and the effect of geographic influences on decisions about the present and future by analyzing the local, national, and global geographic data on physical, environmental, and cultural processes that shape and change places and regions.
      • Geography 1 (F2): Students understand the geography of the United States and various regions of the world and the effect of geographic influences on decisions about the present and future by evaluating and developing a well-supported position about the impact of change on the physical and cultural environment.
      • Geography 1 (D3): Students understand the geography of the United States and various regions of the world and the effect of geographic influences on decisions about the present and future by describing the major regions of the Earth and their major physical, environmental, and cultural features using a variety of geographic tools, including digital tools and resources.
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