The bi-annual State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference showcases the latest information about the Bay Area’s work to sustain and improve the estuary’s habitats, living resources, water quality
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The First Mile Horizontal Levee is an innovative nature-based shoreline adaptation project located on the City of Hayward shoreline. The project will apply the concept behind the Oro Loma Horizontal
The Palo Alto Horizontal Levee Pilot project is a novel and innovative initiative that links nature-based solutions to achieve habitat improvement, public access, flood protection and water quality
The Transforming Shorelines Collaborative is a series of regional roundtables for practitioners around the Bay to share ideas and lessons learned on challenges and opportunities associated with design
The Oro Loma Living Laboratory is designed to study the concept of a horizontal levee. Instead of a traditional levee to protect against storm surges, a horizontal levee uses vegetation on a gentle
The State of the Estuary Report , called the Estuary Blueprint, checks in on a few indicators of health of the Bay-Delta and explores where the assessment should head over time.
The Estuary Blueprint maps out the regional actions and tasks needed to achieve a healthy, resilient San Francisco Estuary.
Senate Bill No. 379, or SB 379, (Jackson) amended Government Code Section 65302(g) to require all cities and counties in California to incorporate climate adaptation and resilience into the General
The Relient CA: Adaptation Clearinghouse is the State of California’s consolidated searchable database of resources for local, regional and statewide climate adaptation planning and policy-making. The
Climate change, as a threat multiplier, exacerbates existing inequalities in health, housing, land use, transportation and economic opportunities. Although there is mounting evidence of the unequal