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Climate Adaptation

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.

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.

Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) Global School joins partnership to co-create the Caribbean Climate Adaptation Network (CCAN), a NOAA CAP/RISA team

Researchers at WPI’s Global School have been awarded funding to co-create CCAN to foster knowledge sharing for more sustainable and equitable strategies for climate-action and community empowerment throughout Puerto Rico and the USVI.

CEE’s Ned Gardiner Presents Steps to Resilience Training for FEMA Region 1

On December 7, Ned Gardiner of the CEE Division will present on climate adaptation and The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit and the Steps to Resilience for FEMA Region 1, helping to bring climate information to communities in need of hazard mitigation assistance, planning support, and to forward deploy resources where they are most needed.

Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA) program, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, researchers co-authored a new publication on climate migration in Great Lake legacy cities

Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments (GLISA) program, a NOAA CAP/RISA team, researchers publish article proposing new methods for inclusive engagement to better prepare for the future with climate change.

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