This document summarizes the "Successful Adaptation Part II: Strategies, Pathways, and Evaluation" workshop hosted by the Kachemak Bay Reserve from April 20-21, 2017 in Homer, Alaska.
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This document summarizes the "Scenario Planning and Pathways to Successful Adaptation" workshop hosted by the Kachemak Bay Reserve from October 4-5, 2016 in Homer, Alaska.
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This document synthesizes the best available science around climate change impacts projected for the Kenai Peninsula and is the result of a collaboration between Kachemak Bay Reserve staff and researchers.
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This document summarizes stakeholder information collected by the Kachemak Bay Reserve to gain insight into community priorities related to climate adaptation.
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This tool contains all the materials needed to organize role playing simulations to help communities explore options for addressing coastal flooding in the southeast.
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This manual was developed as part of the Hudson River Sustainable Shorelines Project and describes simple, low-cost, representative methods for evaluating the function and integrity of ecologically enhanced shoreline projects.
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A workshop summary report capturing the collective findings and advice of workshop participants to serve as a resource for those interested in developing end user-driven collaborative research projects.
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This model is a power-law based model developed by using data for four different wetlands in Waquoit Bay and Great Pond estuaries, MA. It was developed as part of a 2011 Collaborative Research project, "Bringing Wetlands to Market in Massachusetts."
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This document helps guide coastal and land managers in understanding the ways by which coastal blue carbon can help achieve coastal management goals.
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This Plan is intended to serve as a guide for the towns of Exeter, Stratham and Newfields to support nitrogen load reduction, permit compliance, and ultimately ecosystem recovery in the Great Bay estuary which could fulfill permit requirements for a Nitrogen Control Plan.