Document Type

Research Report

Publication Date

2025

Abstract

On June 3rd, the project team held the “Massachusetts Coastal Relocation Workshop” which provided the first opportunity for the Coastal Relocation Network members to come together in-person. More than 70 people attended and, among other things, (1) made new connections through activities designed to encourage engagement; (2) learned about new and forthcoming plans, tools, and resources; and (3) were encouraged to think deeply about planning for retreat, engaging communities, and using data to inform decisions

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