Historic Preservation
Hundreds of historic properties and districts in New Jersey are vulnerable to flood events due to either their location in a floodplain or projected increases in sea level. A storymap created by Rutgers graduate student and Climate Corps member Amanda O’Lear presents a spatial analysis of historic properties at risk throughout the state.
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