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Public Sediment for Alameda Creek (Alameda Creek, Alameda County): Team: Public Sediment is a proposal for sediment building in Alameda. Tidal ecosystems are protective infrastructure that cushion the

State Route 37, a low-lying commute route that skirts the northern edge of San Pablo Bay, is both traffic-choked and increasingly flooded due to sea level rise. Sitting atop a precarious levee that

" Turning the Concrete Jungle into a Sponge" report outlines a comprehensive plan for how New York City can leverage nature-based solutions to address predicted flooding due to the climate crisis. The

Originally named “Resilient South City” during the Resilient by Design Challenge, the Colma Creek Connector project focuses on habitat restoration and public access along South San Francisco’s Colma

Completed in June 2020, the State Route 37 (SR 37) Public Access Scoping Report explores the role SR 37 plays as a vital east-west connection for communities not currently served by public

The Resilient By Design: Bay Area Challenge (The Book) compendium (2017-2018) includes: An overview of the process from Launch through Collaborative Research and Design) Final design concepts from

The Assessment: Resilient by Design (RbD) Bay Area Challenge report was commissioned by the RbD Executive Committee. Through interviews of participants, its purpose is to assess the impact and

In Connecting People to Climate Risks, the multidisciplinary design teams and Resilient by Design Challenge partners share lessons learned in activating community participation and interest in climate

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

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