Nature-Based Solutions for Coastal Hazards: The Basics
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Learn an approach for identifying your community’s coastal hazard issues, ecosystem services that can reduce hazard impacts, and green infrastructure practices that can provide those services. Develop the beginnings of a community green infrastructure plan.
USFS Climate Gallery - Rangeland Allotment Monitoring System StoryMap
USFS Climate Gallery - Precipitation and Wildfires
USFS Climate Gallery - Forest Disturbances and Drought
USFS Climate Gallery - Effects of Climate Change on Infrastructure and Recreation in California StoryMap
USFS Climate Gallery - Climate Change Vulnerability Assessments Across the Nation StoryMap
USFS Climate Gallery - Climate Change Vulnerability and Adaptation in the Intermountain Region StoryMap
A User Guide to Climate Change Portals
GIS for Climate Resilience
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15:00
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An ArcGIS Tutorial Series to help users apply the geographic approach for climate resilience planning.
Using a climate resilience planning process—the Steps to Resilience documented in the U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit—this curriculum is designed to help you use geographic information systems to document climate hazards that could harm the people and places you care about, decide which situations you most want to avoid, and come up with workable solutions to reduce your climate-related risks.
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