Port of Long Beach Climate Adaptation and Coastal Resiliency Plan

Source

Authors

Port of Long Beach

Published

2016

Description

The Port of Long Beach developed a Climate Adaptation and Coastal Resiliency Plan to help manage the direct and indirect risks associated with climate change and coastal hazards. The CRP provides a framework for the Port to incorporate adaptive measures related to projected climate change into its policymaking and planning processes, construction practices, infrastructure design, and environmental documents. The CRP signifies the Port’s compliance with California Assembly Bill 691 and has been approved by the State Lands Commission, and was updated to include new sea level rise inundation mapping, per 2018 Ocean Protection Council guidance. The CRP recommends near-term solutions for protecting the Port’s most vulnerable areas and long-term strategies that can assist the Port in maintaining business continuity across its infrastructure and operations into the next century.

Climate Impact Tags

Extreme storms Flooding Sea level rise

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 2: Assess Vulnerability Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

Plan or strategy

Topics

Extent: Los Angeles County

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Last updated: May 2, 2025