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The San Francisco Estuary Partnership provides administrative and capacity-building support for projects funded through the Bay Area Integrated Regional Water Management Program. Over the past 20

San Francisco Estuary Partnership's Green Streets Program resources are designed for municipal officials and staff who want to learn more about planning for, funding, and implementing green

The GreenPlan-IT website is a versatile tool set that helps aid municipalities with their efforts to place green infrastructure in the landscape and track the effectiveness of these installations.

" 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

The Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) Bay Shoreline Flood Explorer and associated analyses provide a regional-scale illustration of bay shoreline flooding due to specific sea level rise and storm surge

These engagement exercises were developed by Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) as part of a How-To series on designing your own planning projects. They describe how to conduct a hands-on exercise with

This resource helps Delta communities in Contra Costa County prepare for the impacts of current and future flooding due to sea level rise and storm events. Learn about causes of flooding, explore maps

This collection of technical tools and memos was curated by Adapting to Rising Tides (ART) as part of a How-To series on designing your own planning projects. To learn how these supplies are used in

Urban greening has the potential to address many challenges in the built environment, from stormwater runoff and flood prevention to reducing greenhouse gases and increasing mental health benefits. As

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