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Virginia Coastal Resilience Database

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The Virginia Coastal Resilience Web Explorer allows you to interact with products of the Virginia Coastal Resilience Master Plan. Through this tool, you can:

View the results of an analysis done on Virginia’s current and future exposure to a range of tidal, chronic, and storm flood surge conditions to understand how flooding has changed and how community assets will be impacted;

See how current and future flood hazards could impact Virginia’s social, built, and natural resources;

Look at demographics and social vulnerability to see how impacts may accrue amongst communities across Virginia;

View the database of resilience capacity building initiatives and projects that are happening across the state;

And view the database of coastal resilience funding opportunities.

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