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These materials are part of a collection of classroom-tested modules and courses developed by InTeGrate. The materials engage students in understanding the earth system as it intertwines with key societal issues. The collection is freely available and ready to be adapted by undergraduate educators across a range of courses including: general education or majors courses in Earth-focused disciplines such as geoscience or environmental science, social science, engineering, and other sciences, as well as courses for interdisciplinary programs.
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Initial Publication Date: December 7, 2016

Complete Table

Rebuild or Retreat? Pros and Cons

Use the worksheet to complete the tables below to organize your thoughts about the considerations related to the question of whether to keep rebuilding in various coastal locations around the world. Use the Pros and Cons boxes below this table to help you consider each of the "lenses" through which to look at the issue: Personal Economic; Commercial Economic; Social/ Political; Environmental/natural; and Geologic considerations.

Complete the table below in your Worksheet
LocationRelocation ProsRelocation Cons

Tacloban, Leyte, Philippines

Maldive Islands

New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.

Staten Island, New York, U.S.

Battery Park, Lower Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Rodanthe, North Carolina, U.S.

Isle de Jean Charles, LA, U.S

Complete each of the tables below in your Worksheet.


These materials are part of a collection of classroom-tested modules and courses developed by InTeGrate. The materials engage students in understanding the earth system as it intertwines with key societal issues. The collection is freely available and ready to be adapted by undergraduate educators across a range of courses including: general education or majors courses in Earth-focused disciplines such as geoscience or environmental science, social science, engineering, and other sciences, as well as courses for interdisciplinary programs.
Explore the Collection »