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Supporting the Isle de Jean Charles Community Resettlement Through Cross-Boundary Networks and Knowledge Synthesis

Alessandra Jerolleman

National Academies of Science, Engineering, Medicine: Gulf Research Program

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Based in the bayous of Louisiana, the Lowlander Center is a nonprofit organization supporting lowland people and places through education, research and advocacy. With this award, the project team plans to develop cross-boundary networks of professionals and experts to support the Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw as the community resettles from southeastern Louisiana to land that is less environmentally vulnerable. By pilot-testing an approach that synthesizes scientific, professional, and community knowledge—as well as outreach and educational activities—the project team hopes to create a model that other coastal communities can adapt to address the social and environmental challenges that they face.

Alessandra Jerolleman
Vice President of Louisiana Water Works
Lowlander Center

alessandra@waterworksla.com

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Preserving Our Place: A Community Field Guide to Engagement, Resilience, and Resettlement: Community Regeneration in the Face of Environmental and Developmental Pressures

Creators: Isle de Jean Charles Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tribe; Tribal Chief Albert Naquin; Tribal Secretary Chantel Comardelle; Alessandra Jerolleman; Amy E. Lesen; Kristina Peterson; et al.
Publisher: Isle de Jean Charles Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Tribe and Lowlander Center
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