Award winning filmmaker Briar March discusses South Florida sea level rise issues, the SLR Summit and connections to her film, "There Once Was An Island".
Shot on location on the New River in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida by Manny Estrella.
GOALS
Highlight the interrelationships between sea level rise, limestone geology, and water management in Florida; share the ongoing responses and adaptation planning of agencies, institutions, and civic society to sea level rise; and compare the Florida situation and response with other vulnerable localities in the US and worldwide.
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS
View Video >>Filmmaker Interview with Briar March about "There Once was an Island".
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is at the discretion of the educator and how this video is applied.
REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
For more information contact:
Mary Beth Hartman, Conference & Outreach Coordinator
Center for Environmental Studies at Florida Atlantic University mhartman@fau.edu
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SUMMARY
Award winning filmmaker Briar March discusses South Florida sea level rise issues, the SLR Summit and connections to her film, "There Once Was An Island".
Shot on location on the New River in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida by Manny Estrella.
GOALS
Highlight the interrelationships between sea level rise, limestone geology, and water management in Florida; share the ongoing responses and adaptation planning of agencies, institutions, and civic society to sea level rise; and compare the Florida situation and response with other vulnerable localities in the US and worldwide.
ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION AND TEACHING MATERIALS
View Video >>Filmmaker Interview with Briar March about "There Once was an Island".
ASSESSMENT
Assessment is at the discretion of the educator and how this video is applied.
REFERENCES AND RESOURCES
For more information contact:
Mary Beth Hartman, Conference & Outreach Coordinator
Center for Environmental Studies at Florida Atlantic University mhartman@fau.edu
Are you absolutely sure you want to delete this resource? This process cannot be undone and is permanent.
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