Northwest
GIS for Climate Resilience
A Rural Capacity Map
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act is the largest investment in climate resilience in U.S. history. The $1.2 trillion in funding will create transformative opportunities for local governments that own and maintain most of the nation’s infrastructure, but first state and federal agencies must ensure the resources get to the places that need it the most.
Community Leadership Paves the Way to Promising Erosion Treatment
Click the link below to read Community Leadership Paves the Way to Promising Erosion Treatment as published by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management.
Community Leadership Paves the Way to Promising Erosion Treatment »
Drought Response and Recovery Project for Water Utilities in North Marin Water District, CA
Follow the link below to access this storymap published by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Drought Response and Recovery Project for the North Marin Water District in California »
Climate Change 2022: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability
The Working Group II contribution to the IPCC Sixth Assessment Report assesses the impacts of climate change, looking at ecosystems, biodiversity, and human communities at global and regional levels. It also reviews vulnerabilities and the capacities and limits of the natural world and human societies to adapt to climate change.
2022 Sea Level Rise Technical Report
The Sea Level Rise Technical Report provides the most up-to-date sea level rise projections available for all U.S. states and territories; decision-makers will look to it for information.
This multi-agency effort, representing the first update since 2017, offers projections out to the year 2150 and information to help communities assess potential changes in average tide heights and height-specific threshold frequencies as they strive to adapt to sea level rise.
Throw Away Your Crystal Ball: A Stress Testing Approach to Infrastructure Planning Under Climate Change Uncertainty
The City of Portland, Oregon is known for its eco-friendliness. In addition to innovative policies and actions to encourage use of mass transit and renewable energy, departments across the city are embracing the need to plan for climate change
Coastal Readiness Project Increases Hazard Readiness
Follow the link below to access this Peer-to-Peer case study as published in Digital Coast by the NOAA Office for Coastal Management.
Washington Coastal Resilience Project Ups Hazard Readiness »
A Toolkit for Invasive Annual Grass Management in the West
The Western Governors’ Association and the U.S. Department of Agriculture are pursuing an effort to meaningfully address the large-scale infestation of invasive annual grasses on western forests and rangelands. One product of this effort is this toolkit for land managers working to combat the spread of invasive annual grasses in the West.
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