Planning for Rising Seas | Your South Florida

From coastal communities to the everglades, sea level rise will change the landscape of South Florida – and the latest projections show this threat is coming faster than previously thought. Hear why residents worry “climate gentrification” is wiping entire communities off the map, and what urban planning experts say can be done now to give vulnerable communities a fighting chance against rising seas. In-studio Interview: Keren Bolter, Ph.D., Senior Planner & Sea Level Rise Expert, Urban & Coastal Resliency, Arcadis Interviews: Zelalem Adefris, Resilience Director, Catalyst Miami Kilan Ashad-Bishop, Ph.D., Member, City of Miami Climate Resilience Committee Jorge Damian de la Paz, Senior Program Director, UM Office of Civic & Community Engagement Francisco Garcia, Director of Planning, City of Miami Jane Gilbert, Chief Resilience Officer, City of Miami Anthony Graziano, CEO, Integra Realty Resources Uhuru Konsyan, CEO, Konscious Kontractors John Renne, Ph.D., AICP, Dir., FAU Center for Urban & Environmental Studies, Assoc. Prof., FAU School of Urban & Regional Planning ------------------------------------- Subscribe to our channel:    / @southfloridapbs   Follow us on Instagram:   / wpbt2   Follow us on TikTok:   / southfloridapbs   Follow us on Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/southflorida... We couldn’t do this without you! Support South Florida PBS by donating here: https://bit.ly/SupportSFPBS