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- :Coffee, Joyce ;Gardner, Camilla2022 | Climate-Smart Communities Series ; vol. 2:This guidebook applies to a variety of types of resilience projects, from “traditional” grey infrastructure to green infrastructure and social inf...
- :Hoffman, Jennie R. ;Hansen, Lara J.2022 | NOAA Climate-Smart Communities Series ; vol. 4:This paper focuses on how the field of adaptation can shift from practices built on assumptions to practices built on evidence and deliberation. Doing...
- :Pathak, Arsum ;Glick, Patty2022 | NOAA Climate-Smart Communities Series ; vol. 5:This guidance delves into the opportunities for integrating NbS into community adaptation planning processes with a special focus on the “Steps to R...
- :Fang, Clara ;Hench, Jessica2022 | NOAA Climate-Smart Communities Series, Vol. 3.:This paper introduces and amplifies principles and best practices for centering equity in climate resilience planning and action. The audience is prim...
- :Makra, Edith ;Gardiner, Ned2021 | NOAA Climate-Smart Communities Series ; vol. 1:We have begun the decisive decade: climate action must reduce greenhouse gas emissions, and we must adapt equitably to changes that are inevitable. Th...
- :Fox, Jim ;Hall, Nina Flagler2020 | Climate Smart Communities Series ; Vol. 7:After review of the natural hazard mitigation and climate adaptation literature, we recommend the use of the benefit-cost ratio (BCR) for comparabilit...
- :Gardiner, Ned ;Hutchins, Matt2022 | Climate-Smart Communities Series ; vol. 6:This guide is intended for use by climate service practitioners in two ways: (1) during synchronous and asynchronous training on how to implement the ...
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