Advancing Climate Equity
Advancing Climate Equity – Practice Guide for Advancing Climate Equity in Coastal Climate Change Adaptation. https://shiftcollaborative.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PracticeGuide_ClimateEquity_Final_09_16.pdf
Advancing Climate Equity – Practice Guide for Advancing Climate Equity in Coastal Climate Change Adaptation. https://shiftcollaborative.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/PracticeGuide_ClimateEquity_Final_09_16.pdf
“This first edition of Nature-Based Infrastructure for Coastal Flood and Erosion Risk Management – A Canadian Design Guide signposts and provides evidence-based guidance for practitioners on approaches, methods, and techniques for selecting, designing, deploying, preserving, and adaptively managing nature-based infrastructure
The Climate Change Adaptation Resource Pathway (ARP) for Natural and Nature-based Solutions is an interactive-PDF tool created by Natural Resources Canada in collaboration with the New Brunswick Environmental Network designed to help adaptation practitioners at all levels traverse the vast
The Living Shorelines Academy, funded by the U.S. EPA, and created by Restore America’s Estuaries and the North Carolina Coastal Federation, has developed tools to elevate the understanding, importance and practice of using living shorelines. The website contains training modules,
Robert J. Johnston presented on ‘Quantifying the Non-Market Benefits of Coastal Adaptation and Natural Infrastructure: Implications for Benefit-Cost Analysis‘ on November 6th, 2019. The webinar focused on key trade-offs and economic values associated with different approaches to coastal adaptation, and
This research explores vegetation addition methods in Atlantic Canada for development of living shorelines in this region.
The CRLS CoP is a Community of Practice established by Coastal Zone Canada Association (CZCA) for knowledge-exchange, information sharing and communication among its members to develop an understanding of living shorelines. The CRLS CoP is involved in knowledge-sharing and research,
The Green Shores program, run by the Stewardship Centre for British Columbia provides ecologically-friendly solutions for shoreline development. The program covers education and outreach through workshops and trainings, provides resources and technical information on current research, and a credit and