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EP: 127 - Coastal Resilience & Municipal Planning in Rhode Island

EP: 127 - Coastal Resilience & Municipal Planning in Rhode Island

Update: 2025-09-19
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In this episode of Environmentally Speaking, environmental attorney Marisa Desautel and co-host Clarice Parsons dive into how Rhode Island’s coastal municipalities are adapting to climate change and rising sea levels through updated zoning and land-use ordinances.


Topics covered include:




  • The growing urgency of coastal resilience planning in Rhode Island




  • Steps towns are taking to revise municipal ordinances for future development




  • Challenges of balancing due process vs. emergency action




  • The concept of “retreat”—when rebuilding in flood-prone areas no longer makes sense




  • Protecting natural defenses such as wetlands and conservation easements




  • Legal and policy questions about redevelopment after disasters




  • Human behavior during disasters and the formation of “stay-behind” communities




Whether you’re a homeowner, planner, or environmental professional, this conversation offers insight into the legal and practical measures shaping the state’s coastal future.

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EP: 127 - Coastal Resilience & Municipal Planning in Rhode Island

EP: 127 - Coastal Resilience & Municipal Planning in Rhode Island

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