JEFFERSON PARISH, NEW ORLEANS REGION, LOUISIANA
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2022
Abstract
Large-scale structural and non-structural measures are needed to reduce coastal climate risk, while still allowing people to connect to natural and cultural systems. This chapter highlights the Bucktown Harbor Living Shoreline in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, directly adjacent to the City of New Orleans, to illustrate how layering defensive measures on waterfront designs with people as the central focus can create multi-functional environments that reduce risk, improve habitat, and increase the amount of usable space. The plan shows that supplementing levee protections with naturalized edges creates new methods of integrated flood protection that can influence the future development of levees, flood control, and other coastal protection features around the Gulf Coast, the US, and the world.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Landscape Architecture for Sea Level Rise: Innovative Global Solutions
First Page
41
Last Page
48
Recommended Citation
Birch, T., & Blakeman, H. (2022). JEFFERSON PARISH, NEW ORLEANS REGION, LOUISIANA. Landscape Architecture for Sea Level Rise: Innovative Global Solutions, 41-48. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003183419-6