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Climate Adaptation

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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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NOAA CAP Program hosts panel at the National Adaptation Forum 2024 on Innovations in Federal Climate Research Funding for Frontline Communities

NOAA CAP’s session at the National Adaptation Forum will share insights directly from four regional CAP members and their frontline community partners to describe the process and early outcomes of the first wave of CAP small grants programs.

NOAA CAP Program hosts panel at the National Adaptation Forum 2024 on Innovations in Federal Climate Research Funding for Frontline Communities Read More »

A Monograph on Planning for Extreme Precipitation in a Changing Climate: Case Studies in the Mid-Atlantic and Urban Northeast

This monograph presents key information to federal, state and local agencies that could potentially help lower barriers to understanding the impacts of climate change in local policies, regulations and infrastructure designs.

A Monograph on Planning for Extreme Precipitation in a Changing Climate: Case Studies in the Mid-Atlantic and Urban Northeast Read More »

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 »

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