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Map Tool
  • These are links that will take you to the Coastal Resilience website for more project background.
  • Type in your point of interest and you will get a list of available selections from a global search address database.
  • This is the start menu that provides an introduction to the Map Tool, specific links to apps in the left sidebar and the Navigator Guidebook, and also partner and collaborator logos. Each item below this contains a web mapping application, or "app." These will help you use the map data to inform conservation, mitigation and/or adaptation planning. You can have multiple apps running at the same time; simply minimize (_) an active app (the icon will stay green) and open others to view additional data and information. Minimize will leave data on the map, but close the app interface. Use the close (x) to remove data from the map.
  • This is a hamburger menu for exploring external links outside of the mapping tool.
  • These tools let you: measure an area or distance, zoom to the full exent of the mapping application, create a map with data from multiple apps, and save a bookmark of a map scene to send to others.
  • Change the base map here in the dropdown menu.
  • Search for a place using Esri's geocoding global database.

Natural Resource Navigator & Coastal Resilience

Use the Navigator to view data on natural resources across NY and identify appropriate conservation objectives. Use the companion Guidebook to select climate adaptation options for resource management. Use Coastal Resilience to view coastal hazard, socioeconomic, and ecological data to guide decisions on reducing risk to communities and conserving or restoring coastal habitats.

Natural Resource Navigator

Forest Explorer

Develop climate-smart conservation strategies or evaluate if existing projects are climate smart.

Streams Explorer

Explore current conditions, future threats, and climate change sensitivity and exposure of NY streams.

Coastal Resilience

Coastal Flood and Sea Level Rise

Explore the potential inundation extent of sea level rise.

Future Habitat

See how size and distribution of salt marshes and other coastal habitats may change in response to future projected sea levels.

One-click Maps

Freshwater Flooding

Current and potential future exposure to flooding, current costs and property at risk, and condition of natural infrastructure that might mitigate flooding.
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