Coastal communities are at the forefront of the climate crisis. In response, the Stimson Center developed the Climate and Ocean Risk Vulnerability Initiative (CORVI), a decision support tool for leaders who need to make smart climate investments to improve the safety and security of coastal communities.

Currently operating in sixteen coastal cities and island states around the world, CORVI collects expert surveys, and data national, regional, and global datasets across the land and seascape to provide decision makers with the complete risk picture they need to prioritize further resilience actions, provide evidence to upscale successful climate adaptation projects, and access additional climate investment.

Learn more about the CORVI project.

Data collection and privacy
The Stimson Center will maintain the confidentiality of the research data. Only researchers involved in this study will have access to your responses. Survey participants will not be identified in any way to those outside of the project team without your permission. Survey responses will not be identified by an individual. All responses will be compiled together and analyzed as a group.

If you have any questions about the expert survey or the CORVI project, please contact Natalie Fiertz (nfiertz@stimson.org). 

Question Title

* Contact information

T