As flood risks rise, New Orleans neighbourhoods build resilience

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As flood risks rise, New Orleans neighbourhoods build resilience
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Community groups are taking the reins and boosting New Orleans' resilience to floods. Read more at straitstimes.com.

NEW ORLEANS - From rain barrels outside homes and planter boxes on sidewalks to ditches filled with vegetation, community-led projects in New Orleans are helping the city to cut flood risk and improve water management as climate change fuels more extreme weather.

Today, community groups are taking the reins and boosting the city’s storm resilience by planting trees, using rain barrels, and creating bioswales – ditches or channels lined with plants to help filter rainwater – among other green projects. The community-driven projects in New Orleans are not just practically useful during and after extreme weather events, but also benefit neighbourhoods by providing “ecosystem services”, according to a new report.

“I can’t explain how fascinating it’s been to ... how residents have taken the ownership in seeing that this is our neighbourhood,” she said.The idea of “living with water” – rather than fighting it – took some getting used to post-Katrina, said Mr Jeff Supak, executive director of Water Wise Gulf South.

The efforts have helped add more than 715,443 litres of stormwater retention capacity to several city neighbourhoods. It was designed and built in part by Groundwork New Orleans, a community development group, with support from Ms Chalk’s organisation and funding from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation.

New Orleans officials have also been working to boost resilience post-Katrina with green infrastructure projects such as permeable pavement, which helps water flow into the ground instead of onto city roads during storms.

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