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CAP/Regional Integrated Science and Assessments (RISA)

Pacific RISA reports the Federated States of Micronesia face stronger storms, health threats, and challenges for atolls and fisheries from climate change

A new assessment led by the Pacific RISA, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, offers insight about climate change risks in the Federated States of Micronesia and supports climate-wise planning.

Pacific RISA reports the Federated States of Micronesia face stronger storms, health threats, and challenges for atolls and fisheries from climate change Read More »

Wildfire and COVID-19 in the Sierra Nevada Region of California: Business Impacts, Response, and Recovery

Researchers from the California Nevada Climate Adaptation Program (CNAP) conducted a survey of Sierra Nevada small- and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) on the impacts of wildfires and COVID-19.

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WWA Investigators publish an article titled, “The ‘Nuts and Bolts’ of Doing Coproduction: Exploring Implementation Decisions in Climate Adaptation Research with Stakeholders.”

Western Water Assessment, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, new article reflects on investigators experience coproducing climate adaptation knowledge and strategies in six rural communities.

WWA Investigators publish an article titled, “The ‘Nuts and Bolts’ of Doing Coproduction: Exploring Implementation Decisions in Climate Adaptation Research with Stakeholders.” Read More »

Former Carolinas CAP/RISA team CISA published a new article titled, “Lessons learned from Incorporating Climate Considerations in the Three Rivers Watershed-Based Plan.”

Former NOAA CAP/RISA team, the Carolinas Integrated Sciences and Assessments (CISA), publishes their work developing the Three Rivers Watershed-Based Plan.

Former Carolinas CAP/RISA team CISA published a new article titled, “Lessons learned from Incorporating Climate Considerations in the Three Rivers Watershed-Based Plan.” Read More »

NCRC, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, lead PI co-edited a special issue of Sustainability titled “Sustainability and Climate Services: Critique, Integration, and Reimagination.”

The special issue aims to empower unconventional thinking in the hopes of accelerating the relevance of climate services at a time when many communities, public and private organizations, tribes, and all levels of government agencies are pursuing programs of climate adaptation and resilience.

NCRC, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, lead PI co-edited a special issue of Sustainability titled “Sustainability and Climate Services: Critique, Integration, and Reimagination.” Read More »

CAP/RISA Northeast collaborative planning activity convenes at 2023 Local Solutions: Climate Migration conference

 NOAA’s CAP/RISA collaborative planning activity “A Northeast Safe and Thriving for All (NEST)” culminates at the 2023 Local Solutions conference to convene stakeholders to create a Northeast region that is resilient, revitalized, socially just, and decarbonized.

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Great Lakes CAP/RISA team announces 2023 Small Grants Competition to advance equitable climate adaptation in the region

The Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, published a call for letters of intent (LOI) to foster and sustain a suite of collaborative projects that increase GLISA’s impact and address and amplify dimensions of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) in adaptation action.

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C3HE Co-PI publishes a new study using a sensor framework to measure subterranean and land-based contributions to coastal flooding.

The Carolinas Collaborative for Climate, Health, and Equity (C3HE), a NOAA CAP/RISA team, Co-PI Miyuki Hino’s new sensor framework finds that flood frequency estimated from multiple drivers are higher than suggested by those only using tide gauges.

C3HE Co-PI publishes a new study using a sensor framework to measure subterranean and land-based contributions to coastal flooding. Read More »

The South-Central CAP/RISA Team Collaboratively Produces Resource Describing the Benefits of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans for Communities

Darrian Bertrand, SCIPP’s Climate Assessment Specialist, collaborated with Kim Jenson at the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security to help alleviate misconceptions and promote the implementation of local hazard mitigation plans in Oklahoma.

The South-Central CAP/RISA Team Collaboratively Produces Resource Describing the Benefits of Local Hazard Mitigation Plans for Communities Read More »

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