Creating Vibrant Waterfronts in Rhode Island
6th Annual Ronald C. Baird Sea Grant Science Symposium
October 19 and 20, 2007
University of Rhode Island
Corless Auditorium, Narragansett Bay Campus
Summary
Many Rhode Island coastal communities are working to create waterfronts
with vibrant and diverse qualities that enhance a coastal area's ability
to be disaster-resilient, rich with urban coastal public access, and supportive
of an economic base that balances traditional and emerging uses, including
industrial, mixed use, and recreational activities. In addition, many
of these places are engaged in regional processes to resolve economic,
environmental, and social issues that impact the waterfronts and their
coastal communities.
This two-day symposium will explore how coastal communities - locally,
regionally, and nationally - are using the latest environmental, economic,
and social science and cutting-edge techniques to enhance and achieve
vibrancy along their waterfronts. While the symposium features the waterfronts
of Pawtucket, East Providence, and Newport Harbor, key topics are nonetheless
critical for all Rhode Island waterfronts and their stakeholders:
Sea Level Rise and Hurricanes
Science Perspective: Projected impacts of hurricanes and sea-level
rise on
Narragansett Bay communities
Management Perspective: Opportunities for state and municipal preparation
for climate change.
Economics
Science Perspective: Understanding variables to achieve
an optimal waterfront.
Management Perspective: Striking a balance of mixed waterfront uses for
long-term community benefit.
Presentations
Science for Ecosystem-Based
Management: Narragansett Bay in the 21st Century. Presented by Barry
Costa Pierce, RI Sea Grant.
The Economy of Waterfronts:: Not Your
Average Real Estate. A Brief Overview of Case Studies and Lessons
Learned from Work on 200+ US Waterfronts. Presented by Frank Mahady, Principal,
FXM Associates
Rhode Island's
Water-based Economy. Presented by Kevin Hivley, Ninigret
Partners.
Storm Surge and Sea Level Rise in
Rhode Island Rise in Rhode Island. Presented by Malcolm L. Spaulding,
Ocean Engineering, University of Rhode Island.
Discussion of Coastal Insurance
Issues. Presented by Jeanne M. Salvatore, Senior Vice President, Public
Affairs & Consumer Spokesperson, Insurance Information Institute.
Waterfronts and the CRMC. Presented by Grover Fugate, RI Coastal Resources
Management Council.
Smart Waterfronts Resilient Waterfronts. Presented by Charlie Cannon, RI School of Design.
Management Techniques Changing the Results
After Storm. Presented by William L. Coulbourne, P.E.
Sponsors
Rhode Island Sea Grant
Prince Charitable Trusts
Rhode Island Statewide Planning
Urban Land Institute, Rhode Island Chapter
Rhode Island American Institute of Architects
The University of Rhode Island Coastal Institute
Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council
The University of Rhode Island Coastal Resources Center