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A repository of data, publications, tools, and other products from project teams, Science Collaborative program, and partners.
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Tool
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Keywords: climate adaptation, sea level rise, storm, role-play simulation
Reserves: Great Bay, NH, Narragansett Bay, RI, Waquoit Bay, MA, Wells, ME
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Multimedia
This webinar, which originally aired on December 12, 2013, discusses the Tijuana River Reserve's collaborative efforts to develop a vulnerability assessment that informs an adaptation strategy to address sea level rise and riverine flooding.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, restoration, sea level rise
Reserves: Tijuana River, CA
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Report
Southern California ’s coastal environments are under intense development pressure. In the Tijuana River Valley, this pressure translates into the fragmentation and loss of coastal wetlands that provide invaluable services, such as water quality protection.
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Keywords: ecosystem services, restoration, scenario planning, adaptive management, flooding, sea level rise
Reserves: Tijuana River, CA
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Journal Article
This article describes a 2013 Collaborative Research project in Exeter, NH that studied adaptive governance and climate change adaptation planning by evaluating stakeholder involvement in a local institutional setting.
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Keywords: climate adaptation, vulnerability assessment, climate resilience
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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Tool
This document provides guidance to those wishing to use the Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Coastal Habitats ("CCVATCH") - a decision support tool which guides users through a series of questions to calculate numerical climate vulnerability scores for ecological habitats.
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Keywords: CCVATCH, vulnerability assessment, climate adaptation
Reserves: Chesapeake Bay, VA, Great Bay, NH, Mission Aransas, TX, Narragansett Bay, RI, North Inlet-Winyah Bay, SC
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Case Study
These case studies highlight towns in coastal New Hampshire that used low impact development and green infrastructure strategies to reduce stormwater runoff and adapt to climate change.
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Keywords: stormwater, runoff, low impact development, LID, green infrastructure
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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Report
This interim report summarizes a community meeting hosted by a 2013 Collaborative Research project team in Exeter, New Hampshire about how to prepare the town for a changing climate.
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Keywords: climate adaptation, vulnerability assessment
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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Report
This document outlines the strategy developed by a 2012 Collaborative Research project team to achieve a complete community approach for mitigating the negative effects associated with increasing impervious cover and stormwater runoff in coastal New Hampshire.
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Keywords: stormwater, green infrastructure, runoff
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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Report
This fact sheet describes the advantages of incorporating climate change projections into the design of stormwater management systems and discusses the benefits of using green infrastructure and low impact development to adapt to climate change.
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Keywords: green infrastructure, stormwater, runoff, low impact development, LID
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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Project Overview
This project overview describes a 2012 Collaborative Research project that developed a decision-making framework and tools to guide coastal wetland recovery and management in Southern California.
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Keywords: ecology, ecosystem services, restoration
Reserves: Tijuana River, CA