Nature-based approaches to address flooding, drought, and climate challenges
Learn the fundamentals of nature-based solutions from the World Resources Institute, including how they work and why they're critical for climate action.
Visit SiteExplore how San Francisco Bay uses wetlands, marshes, and living shorelines as natural defenses against rising seas and coastal flooding.
Visit SiteDiscover NOAA's coastal and ocean science approach to restoration projects that build resilience while enhancing marine ecosystems.
Visit SiteReview cutting-edge approaches Bay Area communities are implementing to adapt to rising waters through green infrastructure and natural systems.
Visit SiteUnderstand how nature-based solutions are scaling up globally to address climate change, biodiversity loss, and human well-being simultaneously.
Visit SiteExplore local climate resilience projects and programs protecting land, water, and communities across Santa Clara Valley.
Visit SiteLearn how the Open Space Authority is implementing nature-based infrastructure to build regional climate resilience and protect communities.
Visit SiteDiscover how natural systems like wetlands, forests, and open spaces function as critical infrastructure for flood control, water quality, and climate adaptation.
Visit SiteUse these resources to highlight how nature-based solutions are tackling climate challenges in our region.
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