Study to develop investment strategies for Louisiana water economy

July 28, 2015
NOLAVibe is conducting a regional study to guide investment of money, time and resources to build Louisiana's water economy.
NEW ORLEANS LA, July 28, 2015 -- NOLAVibe, a New Orleans-based consultancy focused on social change, is conducting a regional study to guide investment of money, time and resources to build Louisiana's water economy.

Working with support of the Neighborhood Partnership Network (NPN) and a $50,000 grant from the Greater New Orleans Foundation (GNOF), the study will identify regional water assets and challenges, examine interactions, align data with global market demands, and recommend strategies to build the region's water economy.

The research examines seven water sectors (identified in prior NOLAVibe research) across 13 parishes in the Greater New Orleans area. Louisianas seven water sectors are:
  • Agriculture and fisheries
  • Coastal & environmental management & restoration, including flood & surge protection systems, disaster management & mitigation
  • Cultural and ecological tourism
  • Industry and manufacturing
  • Maritime, ports and navigation
  • Municipal sewer, water and drainage infrastructure
  • Water law and policy

"Southeast Louisiana is well-positioned to build a sustainable water economy," said Ella Delio, director of Environmental and Regional Initiatives at GNOF. "This research is an important step to gain a better understanding of our water assets and challenges and to provide strategies for effective investment and actions."

NOLAVibe President Grasshopper Mendoza added, "We're asking two fundamental questions: What are our water assets, and how can we align these assets to be competitive in the global marketplace? In Louisiana, water is a powerful economic and cultural driver and a truly indigenous resource. We're excited about the potential of the Louisiana Water Economy and to be part of a diverse team working to build strategies that create new opportunities for all."

The research phase of the study is underway and will continue through November. An online survey will be launched in October. The study will be released to the public in early 2016.

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