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Coast 2050: Toward a Sustainable Coastal Louisiana
In 1998, at the urging of the Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana and other stakeholder groups, Governor Foster and his administration began the process of developing a strategic plan, Coast 2050, that would establish a blueprint for comprehensive coastal restoration in Louisiana.

The development of Coast 2050 represented a joint planning initiative between the Louisiana Wetland Conservation and Restoration Authority, the Breaux Act Task Force and the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources Coastal Zone Management Authority.

The development of the plan included:
  • Soliciting public opinion and recommendations on coastal planning and restoration efforts.
  • Resolving conflicts between restoration goals and coastal zone development and infrastructure needs.
  • Formulating a plan that was agreeable to the public, scientifically sound, and achievable.
The group charged with developing Coast 2050 established the goal of developing a technically sound strategic plan to sustain coastal resources by providing an integrated multiple use approach to ecosystem management.

Ecosystem management represents an integrated approach to coastal restoration that maximizes the diversity and extent of coastal habitats, while minimizing impacts to coastal users. Through the implementation of the plan’s regional ecosystem strategies, Coast 2050 envisioned the restoration of a sustainable ecosystem in coastal Louisiana by utilizing the same natural forces that initially built the landscape.
 
Who Is Coast 2050?

Coast 2050 was a joint planning initiative involving:

  • Coastal parishes
  • Industry and business leaders
  • Fishers, hunters, user groups

 

  • Coastal residents
  • State agencies
  • Federal agencies
Coast 2050 Objectives
  • To sustain a coastal ecosystem with the essential functions and values of the natural ecosystem.
  • To restore the ecosystem to the highest practicable acreage of productive and diverse wetlands.
  • To accomplish this restoration through and integrated program that has multiple use benefits; benefits not solely for wetlands, but for all the communities and resources of the coast.

"Coast 2050: Toward a Sustainable Coast" was adopted in 2000 by the State of Louisiana and its federal partners and currently serves as a blueprint for restoring coastal Louisiana.

Coast 2050 Links
Coast 2050: Toward a Sustainable Louisiana (1.97MB) 
  • Executive Summary (2.6 MB)
  • Appendix A - Federal/State/Local Partnership and Public Involvement (3.6 MB)
  • Appendix B -Technical Methods   
    • Appendix B Pages 1 - 50 (3.0 MB)
    • Appendix B Pages 51 - 99 (3.6 MB)

    • Appendix B Pages 100 - 178 (3.3 MB)

  • Appendix C - Region 1 Supplemental Information (1.5 MB)
  • Appendix D - Region 2 Supplemental Information (481 KB)
  • Appendix E - Region 3 Supplemental Information (1.6 MB)
  • Appendix F - Region 4 Supplemental Information (1.5 MB)

Coast 2050 Revised Strategies 2001 (437 KB)

Visit the Coast 2050 website: http://www.coast2050.gov/default.htm
 
Coast 2050 Strategies
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