The
Urban
Harbors Institute's mission is carried out through
research, seminars, workshops, conferences and courses. Its findings
are disseminated through reports and publications. The staff
and associates have expertise in a wide range of fields. Additionally,
the
Institute works closely with University of Massachusetts faculty and
students from departments such as Geography, Management, and Economics,
and from the graduate programs, including the Public Policy Program
and the Environmental Sciences Program.
The Urban Harbors Institute assists non-profit organizations, local
community groups, and municipal and state governments in researching
and analyzing coastal issues related to water quality, harbor management,
waterfront land use, coastal management, coastal development and regulations.
Nationally, the Institute has analyzed federal legislation related to
water transportation, and has advised federal officials on coastal issues.
Internationally, the Institute has provided expertise to a number of
counties developing integrated coastal management programs or addressing
specific coastal issues.
Our
Expertise Includes:
Harbor
and Port Planning and Management
The
Institute works with government agencies and numerous harbor constituencies
to analyze port and harbor issues and to develop management plans which
balance the needs of commerce, tourism, and the environment. Locally,
the Institute has assisted the communities of Rockport, Salem, Fall
River, Provincetown, Hull, Scituate and Gloucester with harbor studies
and management plans. The
Institute has also been working closely with the City of Boston in an
effort to reduce boat sewage pollution in the Boston Harbor.
Integrated
Coastal Management
The Institute applies its considerable experience
in coastal management programs to assist governments in the US and abroad
to improve their capacities for environmental decision-making that integrate
economic, environmental, and regulatory frameworks. For example, the
Institute assisted the government of Bulgaria in developing an integrated
coastal management program for its Black Sea coast.
Natural
Resource Protection
To protect valuable natural resources and coastal
areas that are at risk of degradation from pollution, the Institute
assists in environmental assessments and the development of sustainable
resource management plans. Locally, the Institute has worked to develop
the Neponset River Estuary Resource Management Plan and undertaken Natural
Resource Inventories for the Weir and Gulf Rivers.
Public
Education and Participation
The Institute provides a forum for public debates
and activities related to current environmental issues. It provides
opportunities for the public to access University expertise in marine-related
topics and issues. Some of the Institute's annual initiatives include
Coastweeks, and organizing COASTSWEEP. This is the annual Massachusetts
coastal clean-up that is part of an international effort coordinated
by the Nature Conservancy..
Water
Transportation
The Institute has been a center for marine transportation,
maintained a national ferry database and produced numerous reports on
issues such as intermodalism, alternative fuels, port access, and community
impacts of ferry systems.