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CAP/Regional Integrated Science and Assessments (RISA)

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Intermountain West CAP team has announced their new Challenges to Building Resilient Water Systems webinar series 

On October 30, Western Water Assessment will launch an interactive webinar series that connects water managers with the most recent and relevant research about climate hazards and climate change impacts to regional water systems.

Intermountain West CAP team has announced their new Challenges to Building Resilient Water Systems webinar series  Read More »

Webinar poster with two columns of text. On the left: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Climate & Societal Interactions Division's Nature-based Solutions Webinar Series Episode 1. Featured Projects: Integrated Modeling and Decision Support for Stormwater Managers, Collaborative Modeling the Benefits, Consequences, and Trade-offs of Mangroves and Seawalls for Coastal Communities. On the right: Modeling of Nature-based Solutions for Decision Making. Featured Speakers: Marissa Webber, Nastaran Tebyanian, Steven Scyphers. (Headshots are next to the speaker names.)

Climate and Societal Interactions Division hosted the first episode in a five-part Nature-based Solutions webinar series

This webinar series presents an opportunity for practitioners, researchers, and the public to learn about the diverse nature-based solutions projects that the Climate Program Office’s Adaptation Sciences and Climate Adaptation Partnerships programs support.

Climate and Societal Interactions Division hosted the first episode in a five-part Nature-based Solutions webinar series Read More »

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The South Central Climate Adaptation Partnerships team recently published a rainfall analysis of the May 2021 southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana flood

The paper discussed the synoptic setting of the rainfall event, which caused over $1 billion in damage, and highlighted the need for further research on extreme precipitation events using Depth Area Duration.

The South Central Climate Adaptation Partnerships team recently published a rainfall analysis of the May 2021 southeastern Texas and southern Louisiana flood Read More »

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The urban northeast Climate Adaptation Partnerships team will hold a webinar on the role of higher education in advancing climate action next week

In the webinar, three speakers will cover how universities can lead multi-institutional efforts, urban climate initiatives, and institutional commitments to climate action.

The urban northeast Climate Adaptation Partnerships team will hold a webinar on the role of higher education in advancing climate action next week Read More »

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The Pacific Northwest NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships team recently published a high profile report on climate adaptation in Northwest Coastal Tribes

The Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative conducted an assessment to better understand the state of climate adaptation among Northwest coastal Tribes and elevate Tribes’ experience of key barriers and needs.

The Pacific Northwest NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships team recently published a high profile report on climate adaptation in Northwest Coastal Tribes Read More »

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The Carolinas NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships team contributed to the development of the North Carolina Heat Action Plan Toolkit

Developed in collaboration with the North Carolina Office of Recovery and Resiliency and State Climate Office, the toolkit provides resources for local government staff and community partners to help residents adapt to extreme heat.

The Carolinas NOAA Climate Adaptation Partnerships team contributed to the development of the North Carolina Heat Action Plan Toolkit Read More »

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Challenges and Opportunities of Scaling Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation

This webinar will discuss scaling nature-based solutions (NbS) and green infrastructure (GI) for stormwater management to address regional climate risks. Franco Montalto from CCRUN will present challenges and strategies for upscaling these systems across urban landscapes, leveraging CAP and AdSci funding to support broader resilience and sustainability planning.

Challenges and Opportunities of Scaling Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation Read More »

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Utilizing Nature-Based Solutions for the Advancement of Multiple Objectives, Co-Benefits, and Health

This webinar features three projects exploring equitable, multi-objective adaptation planning using nature-based solutions (NbS). MARISA’s tool supports participatory scenario analysis in Baltimore, CLIMAS focuses on integrating health into climate resilience, and GLISA collaborates with Chicago partners on stormwater management and industrial corridor modernization for the Southeast Side’s vulnerable communities.

Utilizing Nature-Based Solutions for the Advancement of Multiple Objectives, Co-Benefits, and Health Read More »

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