This project will bring together new developments from social sciences and humanities work in the interdisciplinary fields of social impact assessment (SIA), marine spatial planning (MSP) and landscape culturomics to apply to nature-based infrastructure implementation projects. The objectives will be both to develop and pilot replicable methods for understanding the social dimensions of nature-based systems implementation, and assist NRC in deepening its capacity for integrating social sciences and humanities scholarship in its own research projects.
Community members see and experience their landscapes in complex ways that shape how they perceive new options for coastal flood risk management. The political will to implement nature-based options will falter if the social dimensions of such options are not given equivalent attention to the technical dimensions.