FLORIDA’S RISING SEAS: Mapping Our Future

Sea Level 2040

Florida’s Rising Seas: Mapping Our Future is a GIS-based analysis of the intersection between population growth, development patterns and sea level rise in Florida. A joint project of the University of Florida Center for Landscape Conservation Planning and 1000 Friends of Florida, it builds on the Florida 2070/Water 2070 reports released in 2016 but is distinguished from them by incorporating the impacts of sea level rise on lands available for development, conservation, agriculture and other purposes, and the associated need for population relocation.

Florida’s Rising Seas includes an introductory report and two separate studies, Sea Level 2040 and Sea Level 2070. This report focuses on Sea Level 2040, which reflects the impacts of sea level rise on Florida’s lands and land use over the next two decades. It includes two scenarios, which cover potential futures dominated by additional sprawl or efforts to contain growth and protect important conservation lands:

Sprawl 2040, assumes 2019 densities and patterns of development will continue over the next two decades and also factors in the impacts of sea level rise on Florida’s lands and the resulting need for population relocation.

Conservation 2040, accounts for the same population growth and sea level rise by 2040, but also emphasizes protection of much of the state’s highest priority lands for conservation, and assumes that any new development will be 30% more compact.

Statewide Scenarios 2040

Statewide 2040 Sprawl

Statewide 2040 Conservation

Panhandle Scenarios 2040

Panhandle 2040 Sprawl

Panhandle 2040 Conservation

Northeast Scenarios 2040

Northeast 2040 Sprawl

Northeast 2040 Conservation

Central Scenarios 2040

Central 2040 Conservation

South Scenarios 2040

Statewide Scenarios 2070

Statewide 2070 Sprawl

Statewide 2070 Conservation

Panhandle Scenarios 2070

Panhandle 2070 Sprawl

Panhandle 2070 Conservation

Northeast Scenarios 2070

Northeast 2070 Sprawl

Northeast 2070 Conservation

Central Scenarios 2070

Central 2070 Conservation

South Scenarios 2070