Green Infrastructure Options to Reduce Flooding

Planning for Urban Heat Resilience
Heat is the number one weather-related killer in the United States. As average global temperatures continue to rise, the threats of both extreme heat events and chronic heat are projected to increase.
Heat disproportionately affects marginalized residents and those who face systematic inequities such as workplace safety, housing quality, energy affordability, transportation reliability, and healthcare access. But planning can shape heat risk. Planners will be key practitioners in helping their communities achieve greater heat resiliency by proactively managing and mitigating heat across the many systems and sectors it affects.
PAS Report 600 provides holistic guidance to help practitioners increase urban heat resilience equitably in the communities they serve. It provides an in-depth overview of the contributors to urban heat and equity implications, and it lays out an urban heat resilience framework and collection of strategies to help planners mitigate and manage heat across a variety of plans, policies, and actions.
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.
Creating Resilient Water Utilities - Case Study and Information Exchange Map
Climate Resilience Evaluation and Awareness Tool (CREAT) Streamflow Projections Map
Climate Resilience Evaluation and Awareness Tool (CREAT) Climate Scenarios Projection Map
Creating Resilient Water Utilities - Storm Surge Inundation Map
Resilient Strategies Guide for Water Utilities
Building America Solution Center - Disaster Resistance Tool
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