What is Nature-Based Adaptation and Why Do We Need it
Panel One
John Bourgeois' References:
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South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project Includes the history of the project, scientific studies, and updates |
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San Francisco Bay Regional Coastal Hazards Adaptation Resiliency Group (CHARG) Flood control managers and scientists – “The waters of the San Francisco Bay know no boundaries” |
Julie Beagle's References:
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EcoAtlas Great compilation of resources |
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San Francisco Estuary Institute Adaptation Atlas Story Map |
Julian Wood's References:
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Future San Francisco Bay Tidal Marshes Great compilation of resources |
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Point Blue |
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Our Coast Our Future Sea level rise and coastal storm modeling viewer |
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Point Blue Sea Level Rise Adaptation Framework: Planning with Nature |
What is Nature-Based Adaptation and Why Do We Need it
Panel Two
Valary Bloom's References:
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San Francisco Bay Restoration Regulatory Integration Team Resources and tools for restoration project proponents |
Christina Toms' References:
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San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board Climate Change Program |
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San Francisco Bay Regional Water Quality Control Board |
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San Francisco Estuary Institute
New Life for Eroding Shorelines |
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Flood Control 2.0, San Francisco Estuary Institute and The Aquatic Science Center Changing Channels: Regional Information for Developing Multi-benefit Flood Control Channels at the Bay Interface |
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San Francisco Estuary Institute and The Aquatic Science Center Flood Control 2.0 |
Where to Use Nature-Based Adaptations
Panel Two
Marilyn Latta's References:
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San Francisco Bay Subtidal Habitat Goals Report | |
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Point Blue |
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San Francisco Bay Living Shorelines Project
Out of date but good info |
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Living Shorelines Academy | |
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Coastal Resilience
Case Studies of Natural Shoreline Infrastructure in Coastal California |