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EESI’s Coastal Resilience briefing series explores regional issues outlined in the 2018 Fourth National Climate Assessment.
With a focus on nature-based solutions, experts from coastal regions around the country discuss the science, policy, and programs that enable people, communities, infrastructure, and ecosystems to withstand climate impacts (such as extreme weather events, intense heat, and intense flooding) and build back smarter. Nature-based solutions enjoy bipartisan support for their social and environmental advantages and good fiscal sense. But what those solutions look like, and how they are financed and implemented, varies among geographies and communities. This briefing series characterizes unique challenges by region while highlighting best practices, common themes, and helpful federal initiatives that can inform resilience work across the country.
Report
Overview of EESI's report, A Resilient Future for Coastal Communities (see above)
Localizing Sea Level Rise Projections for Decision-Makers Assessing National Park Asset Flood Risk: Retreat, Adapt, Fortify? Cultural Heritage and Climate Change Bridging the Gap Between Science and Decision-Making Weather and Social Data to Inform Participatory Planning Initiatives
Coastal Resilience in Alaska
Coastal Resilience in the Great Lakes Region
Nature-based Resilience for Gulf Coast Communities
Financing Climate Mitigation and Resilience: Lessons from Hawaii
Community-Centered Resilience: Lessons from Louisiana
Improving Coastal Resilience in the Northeast
Coastal Resilience in the Southeast
Federal Support and Local Action Resilient Housing and Communities Sustainable, Democratic Energy and Public Health
Resilience along the West Coast
Fact Sheet