Key lessons for incorporating natural infrastructure into regional climate adaptation planning

Source

Authors

Journal of Ocean & Coastal Management

Published

2014

Description

This research paper provides insights on how to include natural infrastructure when making climate change adaptation planning decisions at the local government level. The paper details the collaborative process taken in two coastal California counties - Monterey County & Santa Cruz County - to account for the role of natural infrastructure in climate adaptation planning. The authors used an interdisciplinary team of scientists, economists, engineers, and law and policy experts and planners, and an iterative engagement process to (1) identify natural infrastructure that is geographically relevant to local jurisdictional planning units, (2) refine data and models to reflect regional processes, and (3) develop metrics likely to resonate within the local decision contexts.

Climate Impact Tags

Flooding Sea level rise

Adaptation Planning Guide Phases

Phase 3: Define Adaptation Framework and Strategies

Resource Type Tags

Data and tools

Topics

Extent: California

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