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Buildings

Design decisions for buildings and communities are critical to efforts to increase local and regional resiliency. Building designers — of residential, institutional, and commercial structures — should strive to incorporate passive and active survivability concepts into new and renovated structures.

Community planners and developers need to incorporate concepts that increase the capacity to maintain transportation flow, strategies to handle water management, and infrastructure approaches that will withstand a variety of risks.

Lynchburg Rising Final Report

In 2022 and 2023, the  Lynchburg Rising  project, funded by the  US Environmental Protection Agency Office of Environmental Justice , engaged historically disinvested neighborhoods in the City, which are disproportionately impacted by these hazards, to better understand their risks and to develop community capacity to address them.

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Pursuing a Resilient Virginia

In this report, we look at the attributes of a resilient community, the various approaches Virginia communities have taken to build resilience, and how we can work together to become more resilient.

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Resilience in Rural Communities

Resilience in Rural Communities

For the purposes of this case study, researchers evaluated the status of resiliency in the town of Wytheville, Virginia, along with their overall capacity and resources needed to enhance their readiness for environmental, social, and economic threats.

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Climate Equity Infographic

What Is Climate Equity?

Climate equity makes sure that everyone — despite their race, gender, religion, cultural background, and other factors — has equal access to the benefits of climate protection efforts.

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Climate Equity Infographic

What Is Climate Equity?

Climate equity makes sure that everyone — despite their race, gender, religion, cultural background, and other factors — has equal access to the benefits of climate protection efforts.

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Climate Risks in Lynchburg

Climate Risks in Lynchburg

Inland flooding is predicted to increase in Lynchburg. Homes and buildings that were not at risk for flooding in the past could now be in harms way. A Lynchburg Rising Information Sheet.

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2022 Annual Meeting Slides

2022 Annual Meeting Slides

Resilient Virginia’s 2022 Annual Meeting, our first hybrid meeting, brought together over 80 colleagues including state and local government and representatives from business, universities, and organizations from around the state.

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Integrating Resiliency Language into Existing Plans

Integrating Resiliency Language into Existing Plans

Resilient Virginia partnered with University of Virginia’s Environmental Resilience Institute to host a group of student interns who identified resiliency language integrated in existing Comprehensive Plans, Hazard Mitigation Plans, and Master Plans from communities across Virginia and one in New Hampshire.

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