This post describes a few climate change adaptation and resilience tools

By Rachel Latchford

May 30, 2024


This post is an excerpt of an article by Puget Sound Institute, commissioned by the Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead. Click here to view the original post and read the entire story.

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The effects of climate change can already be seen in more frequent and larger wildfires like those in Canada and California, hotter summers, and stronger flooding events. To prepare for the challenges climate change will bring and to assist Puget Sound residents in adapting to our new world, we require tools that provide climate insights at the local and state level. In this post we highlight some Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead funded projects that investigated regional and local climate hazards and developed tools to communicate results and support planning.

Click here to read the full article.

Did you know?

The Habitat Strategic Initiative Lead will be opening two new Request for Proposals (RFPs) the week of June 24:

  • Restoration effectiveness of soft shore alternatives to hard armor
  • Understanding and planning for sea level rise and climate related hazards to shorelines in Puget Sound

For more information, visit the HSIL RFP webpage.

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