DATA NEEDS, GAPS AND INTEROPERABILITY FOR
INTEGRATED MAPPING AND FUNCTIONAL ASSESSMENT OF
RIVERINE AND COASTAL FLOODPLAINS AND WETLANDS

A Natural Floodplain Functions Alliance and Wetland Mapping Consortium Workshop*

LOCATION: The Nature Conservancy Headquarters, 4245 Fairfax Dr #100, Arlington, VA 22203

DATE: September 30, 2019

INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

  • Agenda

Data Needs, Gaps and Interoperability for Integrated Mapping and Functional Assessment of Riverine and Coastal Floodplains and Wetlands

  • Presentations

1) An Interactive GIS-Based Tool to Guide Floodplain Protection and Restoration in the Mississippi River Basin - Eugene Yacobson, The Nature Conservancy [POWERPOINT PRESENTATION]

2)Vermont’s Partnership for Functioning Floodplains Mike Kline, Vermont Department of
Environmental Conservation [POWERPOINT PRESENTATION]

3) Building Capacity for Watershed and Community Resiliency in Wisconsin’s Lake Superior Basin - Andy Robertson, Saint Mary’s Univ. of Minnesota and Kyle Magyera, Wisconsin Wetlands Association [POWERPOINT PRESENTATION]

4) The Iowa Watershed Approach: A Vision for a More Resilient Iowa - Larry Weber, Iowa Flood Center [POWERPOINT PRESENTATION] 

  • Final Report 

Data Needs, Gaps and Interoperability for Integrated Mapping and Functional Assessment of Riverine and Coastal Floodplains and Wetlands - Association of State Wetland Managers - September 30, 2019