PINE ISLAND & MATLACHA
Regional Assessment and Resilience Study
The Pine Island and Matlacha Regional Assessment and Resilience Study provides an overview of key vulnerability conditions across the area, based on community insights and spatial analysis. Using a vulnerability–capacity lens, it highlights interconnected challenges related to housing, infrastructure, access, and environmental risks, informing priority areas for targeted resilience interventions and the development of a regional resilience hub network.

Existing Conditions Overview
The following section analyzes Pine Island’s current conditions, focusing on its physical, demographic, and economic characteristics to provide a clearer understanding of the area’s existing context.

Resilience Strategy
The Resilience Strategy outlines key components and processes to strengthen social and infrastructure resilience in Pine Island and Matlacha in response to climate hazards. Grounded in community strengths such as mutual aid and local organizing, it supports long-term adaptation by addressing interconnected social, economic, and environmental challenges.

Resilience Hubs Operational Framework
Resilience Hubs are trusted community-centered facilities that offer essential services in daily life and shift into coordination centers during emergencies. They strengthen local support systems, improve resource access, and enhance preparedness in vulnerable areas.

Project Outcomes & Reports
The two outcomes include the Pine Island and Matlacha Resilience Study Report and the Resilience Hub Design Studio Project. The study report provides analysis and planning recommendations for recovery and long-term resilience. The design studio project, developed by the University of Florida School of Architecture, explores the application of resilience hub concepts at the building scale. These student-led proposals are conceptual and not built, serving as exploratory studies to inform future resilience efforts.
Pine Island and Matlacha Resilience Study Report

Resilience Hub Design Studio Report
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