[ skip to content ]

CCPO & ICAR Virtual Seminar - October 31, 2022

CCPO and ICAR

Fall 2022 Virtual Seminar Series

MONDAY, 31 October 2022

3:30 p.m.

ZOOM Link

https://odu.zoom.us/j/96251177270?pwd=Y0hVOXp4TE1JdlNNdkJoUDg3c3JXQT09

Meeting ID: 962 5117 7270

Passcode: 677868

The CCPO and Institute for Coastal Adaptation and Resilience (ICAR) seminar next week will be given by Dr. Jill Bieri, who is the Program Director for The Nature Conservancy Virginia Coastal Reserve (flyer attached).  Dr. Bieri has extensive experience in marine science and environmental education.  For the past 10 years she has worked with The Nature Conservancy to protect and restore many of the ecosystems along Virginia’s Eastern Shore.  Her seminar will highlight some of the efforts with a focus on nature-based solutions and helping community stakeholders make informed environmental decisions. 

Information about Dr. Bieri is available at:

https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/who-we-are/our-people/jill-bieri/

Information about the Virginia Coastal Reserve is at:

https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/virginia/stories-in-virginia/virginia-coast-reserve/

Dr. Tom Allen will host Dr. Bieri’s seminar.  Please contact Dr. Allen (tallen@odu.edu)  if you want to schedule time to talk with Dr.Bieri.  There will be an informal discussion prior to the seminar starting at 3pm.

Please join via the seminar Zoom link above to join the informal discussion and attend the seminar.

Everyone is encouraged to attend the seminar.   

 

Title: Community Driven, Nature-Based Coastal Resilience at the Virginia Coast Reserve, Virginia, USA

Abstract
The Nature Conservancy’s Virginia Coast Reserve (TNC VCR) has been conserving land on Virginia’s Eastern Shore for over 50 years.  The 133,000 acres of protected barrier islands, salt marshes, mudflats, forested uplands, and agricultural lands serve as nature-based protection for the communities of Northampton and Accomack Counties. This portion of coastline, along the Eastern Coast of the U.S., is experiencing accelerated effects of climate change with a sea level rise rate three times the global average and more frequent tidal flooding associated with sea level rise and more severe storms.  TNC VCR’s Coastal Resilience Program consists of (1) employing nature-based solutions such as oyster reef and seagrass restoration, (2) creation and use of the Eastern Shore of Virginia Coastal Resilience Tool to help community stakeholders make more informed, science-based decisions, and (3) community engagement focused on working with and providing resources for local seaside and bayside communities in creating adaptation and resilience plans and projects. This presentation will highlight past, present, and future projects that are led by TNC and driven by the needs of the Eastern Shore of Virginia community.   
 
Biography
As Director of The Nature Conservancy’s Volgenau Virginia Coast Reserve, Jill Bieri leads a staff of fourteen working to protect, restore, and sustain the barrier islands, coastal lagoon, and bayside ecosystems of the Eastern Shore of Virginia. Jill holds a master’s degree in marine science from the College of William and Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science and has 30 years of experience working on the Chesapeake and Coastal Bays.  She has worked as a scientific researcher (seagrass ecology), an environmental educator, public grants writer, and founder/director of a small environmental non-profit.  Her interests include coastal and bay ecology, environmental education, and non-profit leadership.  Jill is an avid long-distance runner and enjoys both living and working in the last expanse of coastal wilderness on the East Coast of the U.S.   

 


Posted By: Julie Morgan
Date: Wed Oct 26 12:57:35 EDT 2022

Site Navigation

Experience Guaranteed

Enhance your college career by gaining relevant experience with the skills and knowledge needed for your future career. Discover our experiential learning opportunities.

Academic Days

Picture yourself in the classroom, speak with professors in your major, and meet current students.

Upcoming Events

From sports games to concerts and lectures, join the ODU community at a variety of campus events.