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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This infographic was developed by the Buffer Options for the Bay project and depicts the minimum recommended buffer widths for various buffer functions.
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Keywords: buffer, shoreline stabilization, watershed
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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This collection of case studies provide examples of vulnerability assessments conducted in Rhode Island using the Climate Change Vulnerability Assessment Tool for Coastal Habitats (CCVATCH).
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Keywords: CCVATCH, vulnerability assessment
Reserves: Great Bay, NH, Narragansett Bay, RI, Waquoit Bay, MA, Wells, ME
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This collection of resources from the Water Integration for Squamscott-Exeter (WISE) project in New Hampshire contains a final technical report, presentations, and additional resources related to the project.
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Keywords: stormwater, wastewater, nitrogen, infrastructure, planning
Reserves: Great Bay, NH
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This Google map shows sites in New Hampshire's Great Bay watershed that were sampled for nitrogen concentrations in May 2011 as part of a 2010 Collaborative Research project.
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Keywords: nitrogen, nonpoint source pollution, nutrient pollution
Reserves: Great Bay, NH