Challenges and Solutions to Permitting Living Shoreline Projects

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2024-11-01

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nature-based solutions, living shorelines, permitting, Florida, Virginia, North Carolina

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Wetzler, Chloe, Sara Mason and Lydia Olander (2024). Challenges and Solutions to Permitting Living Shoreline Projects. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/31678.

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Mason

Sara Mason

Senior Policy Associate

Sara Mason joined the Ecosystem Services Program at the Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability as a policy associate after graduating from Duke with a master’s degree in environmental management. Her work focuses on the interdisciplinary nature of biodiversity conservation and how that can be leveraged to engage the public and policy makers in conservation efforts. Prior to joining the Nicholas Institute, Sara worked in ecological field research and endangered animal rehabilitation.

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Lydia Olander

Adjunct Professor in the Division of Environmental Social Systems

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