A Salt Marsh Advancement Zone Assessment of Guilford, Connecticut

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Connecticut

Publication date: January 1, 2006

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This report evaluates salt marsh advancement in Guilford, Connecticut using The Nature Conservancy’s Coastal Resilience Program. It identifies marsh migration areas, current land use, and priority parcels to support planning, reduce flood risk, and sustain natural infrastructure.

Subject Tags

  • Climate resilience
  • Coastal
  • Conservation Planning

Introduction

This report assesses salt marsh advancement zones in Guilford, Connecticut using tools developed through The Nature Conservancy’s Coastal Resilience Program. Established in 2006, the program supports communities in evaluating coastal flooding scenarios from sea level rise and storm surge, and understanding ecological, social, and economic impacts. This study applies a salt marsh advancement model to identify where marsh habitats are expected to migrate upslope as sea levels rise. It evaluates current land use and identifies critical parcels needed to sustain natural infrastructure and reduce hazard risk. Findings support forward looking planning, restoration, and policy development to maintain wetlands, floodplains, and coastal ecosystems. The report highlights the role of natural infrastructure in reducing flood impacts, improving resilience, and maintaining ecosystem services across Guilford and the Connecticut coastline.

Citation

Pardo, S. and A. W. Whelchel. 2013. A Salt Marsh Advancement Zone Assessment of Guilford, Connecticut. The Nature Conservancy, Coastal Resilience Program. Publication Series #1-D, New Haven, CT.