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Designing an Incentive for Coastal Resilience

A coastal town's economy, which relies heavily on tourism, is threatened by beach erosion. To protect beachfront properties, the traditional solution has been to build concrete seawalls, which can harm the marine ecosystem. An alternative, more sustainable approach is to create "living shorelines" by restoring natural habitats like salt marshes and oyster reefs. Propose one specific financial incentive the town's government could implement to encourage private property owners to choose living shorelines over seawalls. Briefly explain the economic reasoning behind your choice.

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