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Integration Concepts for General Plan Updates outlines concepts for integrating various policy topics and new requirements in General Plan updates, housing element updates and other local planning

The California Governor's Office of Emergency Services (OES) developed the Adaptation Planning Guide (APG) to provide guidance to local governments on local adaptation and resiliency planning. The APG

Climate change impacts do not affect all communities in the same way. California must move beyond embracing equity to making equity real. This requires centering community needs and building social

The goal of the Resilience Toolkit is to help cities, regions and other partners integrate various planning processes — including for hazard mitigation, climate adaptation, sustainability and equity —

The Building Resilience: Four Ways to Find Resources for Protection and Prevention graphic presentation provides strategies for raising the financial resources needed to broadly adapt to climate

To protect local neighborhoods and restore native habitats, The All Bay Collective (ABC) is rethinking the shoreline around San Leandro Bay with the creation of Estuary Commons. Through the

Collect & Connect - Resilient South City is a proposal to create more public green space and continuous public access along South San Francisco’s Colma Creek. The proposal aims to reduce the impacts

“Elevate San Rafael” is a new paradigm for responding to complex environmental change and simply what needs to be done: occupy higher elevations and raise the quality of life and social connection for

The South Bay Sponge is a design framework for adaptation: for adapting our shoreline and infrastructure and for advancing our methods of planning, design and cooperation to achieve new and resilient

The Roadmap of Funding Solutions for Sustainable Streets was developed to identify and remedy obstacles to funding for Sustainable Street projects, which are defined as projects that include both