Sustainable and Resilient Coastal Cities

Funding programme: 
Interreg
Project ID: 
PR-INT-57
Acronym: 
SARCC
Description: 

To enable nature-based solutions (NbS) to be mainstreamed into the coastal flood defence systems of coastal urban areas, either as stand-alone projects or integrated into existing grey infrastructure, utilising natural adaptative responses to build climate resilience to sea level rise.

The overall objective is to create a replicable approach across the 2 Seas coastal communities to build more climate resilience across their urban landscapes to sea level rise, tidal surges and storms via NbS.• 7km of coastline in the 2 Seas area with increased climate resilience to coastal flooding thanks to deployment of 8 NbS Investment Pilots.

• 720 urban decision-makers, officers working on coastal management with enhanced capacity on NbS.

• 24,000 individuals engaged (directly/indirectly) on benefits of NbS in Investment Pilot areas.

• 60 coastal urban authorities engaged with SARCC tools and solutions for NbS (WP1, WP2, WP3).

• 80 businesses engaged with SARCC tools and solutions for NbS (WP2).There are five Main Outputs that the SARCC Partners will achieve:

• A New Framework and Monitoring Tool for the selection of the most suitable nature-based solutions to deploy along coastal urban landscapes (Output 1).

• Four Nature-Based Solution Capacity Programme to engage with urban decision-makers, leaders and officers involved in coastal management (Output 2).

• A Visualisation Toolkit for local stakeholders (citizens, businesses) to support the approval of Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Management (Output 3).

• To deploy a series of 8 Nature-Based Solution Investments, highlighting added value in comparison to traditional grey infrastructure.(Output 4).

• To Mainstream Nature-Based Solutions into long-term coastal management strategies of the Urban Partners (Output 5).

Lead entity: 
Southend Borough Council
Lead Country: 
United Kingdom
Partners: 
-
Partners countries: 
United Kingdom, Belgium, Netherlands, France
Start/end date: 
Friday, 25 January 2019 to Friday, 30 September 2022
Time frame: 
2019 - 2022
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
Climate Resilience
Approach: 
Ecosystem-based fisheries management
Environment: 
Coastal, Shelf and Open Ocean