The first Long Island Sound Sustainable and Resilient Communities Workshop was held in 2022. Credit: Sara Powell/NYSG
Contacts:
Elizabeth Hornstein, Sustainable and Resilient Communities Specialist, Suffolk County, E: eeh78@cornell.edu, Phone: (631) 632-8730
Sarah Schaefer-Brown, Sustainable and Resilient Communities Specialist, Nassau County, E: scs292@cornell.edu, Phone: (516) 832-2591
Sara Powell, Sustainable and Resilient Communities Specialist, Westchester County, E: slp285@cornell.edu, Phone: (914) 285-4620
NYSG Sustainable and Resilient Communities Extension Professionals have created a new foundation for focusing shared interest in building the resilience of Long Island Sound communities
Stony Brook, NY, March 23, 2023 - The Long Island Sound Study (LISS), a United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-funded program created to protect and restore Long Island Sound, identifies Sustainable and Resilient Communities (SRC) as one of four themes in its Comprehensive Conservation and Management Plan. A regional Long Island Sound (LIS) needs assessment conducted by the New York Sea Grant (NYSG) SRC Extension Professionals found that communities need help identifying relevant sustainability and resiliency tools as well as funding opportunities.
In 2022, the NYSG SRC Extension Professionals organized the first Long Island Sound Sustainable and Resilient Communities Workshop to help LIS communities learn more about opportunities to increase resilience to climate change and other environmental threats. The workshop was held virtually on December 1, 2022. The agenda included interactive sessions to learn about the findings and recommendations of the LIS regional needs assessment, the newly released Long Island Sound Resilience Grant Writing Assistance Program, and tips for success with LIS-focused funding opportunities. Concurrent breakout sessions highlighted partner efforts related to shoreline planning and implementation, using green infrastructure for stormwater management, sustainable climate planning for relocation, and new sustainability and resilience tools available in both New York and Connecticut.
This workshop provided 260 attendees with valuable opportunities to network, share, and learn from individual on-the-ground experiences. The workshop was recorded and is available to the public online, with additional resources and links from each session. Future training programs and annual workshops will be developed based on workshop evaluations, the findings of the regional needs assessment, and feedback from Long Island Sound communities.
This inaugural event has created a new foundation for empowering sustainable and resilient Long Island Sound communities.
Partners:
• Connecticut Sea Grant
• Cornell Cooperative Extension Westchester County
• Cornell Cooperative Extension Nassau County
• Stony Brook University
Funding:
• Long Island Sound Study
• U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
More Info: New York Sea Grant
New York Sea Grant (NYSG), a cooperative program of Cornell University
and the State University of New York (SUNY), is one of 34 university-based
programs under the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s
National Sea Grant College Program.
Since 1971, NYSG has represented a statewide network of integrated
research, education and extension services promoting coastal community
economic vitality, environmental sustainability and citizen awareness
and understanding about the State’s marine and Great Lakes resources.
Through NYSG’s efforts, the combined talents of university scientists
and extension specialists help develop and transfer science-based
information to many coastal user groups—businesses and industries,
federal, state and local government decision-makers and agency managers,
educators, the media and the interested public.
The program maintains Great Lakes offices at Cornell University, SUNY
Buffalo, SUNY Oswego and the Wayne County Cooperative Extension office
in Newark. In the State's marine waters, NYSG has offices at Stony Brook
University in Long Island, Brooklyn College and Cornell Cooperative
Extension in NYC and Kingston in the Hudson Valley.
For updates on Sea Grant activities: www.nyseagrant.org has RSS, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube links. NYSG offers a free e-list sign up via www.nyseagrant.org/nycoastlines for its flagship publication, NY Coastlines/Currents, which is published quarterly.