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Disaster-Resilient Design Concepts

US EPA Disaster Resilient Design Concepts

The potential for disaster increases as communities expand into hazard-prone areas and climate change alters the frequency, severity, and locations of threats. The disaster-resilient designs showcased in this document can help communities reduce the impact of disasters, recover more quickly, strengthen local economies, and create safer, more equitable places to live by reducing hazards especially for those most vulnerable.

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Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool

Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool

The Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool from the Council on Environmental Quality features an interactive map and uses datasets that are indicators of burdens in eight categories: climate change, energy, health, housing, legacy pollution, transportation, water and wastewater, and workforce development.

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FEMA Equity and Mitigation Planning

Equity and Mitigation Planning

Mitigation planning creates a pathway to reduce vulnerabilities. State, local, tribal and territorial governments engage underserved communities, populations, neighborhoods, and census tracts as mitigation plans are developed and updated. Together, stakeholders participate in mitigation planning to develop and adopt mitigation solutions.

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NOAA Digital Coast

NOAA Digital Coast

NOAA’s Digital Coast was developed to meet the unique needs of the coastal management community. The website provides not only coastal data, but also the tools, training, and information needed to make these data truly useful. Content comes from many sources, all of which are vetted by NOAA.

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PrepToolkit from FEMA

FEMA Preparedness Toolkit

The National Preparedness System outlines an organized process for everyone in the whole community to move forward with their preparedness activities and achieve the National Preparedness Goal.

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Disaster-Resilient Design Concepts

US EPA Disaster Resilient Design Concepts

The potential for disaster increases as communities expand into hazard-prone areas and climate change alters the frequency, severity, and locations of threats. The disaster-resilient designs showcased in this document can help communities reduce the impact of disasters, recover more quickly, strengthen local economies, and create safer, more equitable places to live by reducing hazards especially for those most vulnerable.

Read More »
Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool

Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool

The Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool from the Council on Environmental Quality features an interactive map and uses datasets that are indicators of burdens in eight categories: climate change, energy, health, housing, legacy pollution, transportation, water and wastewater, and workforce development.

Read More »
FEMA Equity and Mitigation Planning

Equity and Mitigation Planning

Mitigation planning creates a pathway to reduce vulnerabilities. State, local, tribal and territorial governments engage underserved communities, populations, neighborhoods, and census tracts as mitigation plans are developed and updated. Together, stakeholders participate in mitigation planning to develop and adopt mitigation solutions.

Read More »
NOAA Digital Coast

NOAA Digital Coast

NOAA’s Digital Coast was developed to meet the unique needs of the coastal management community. The website provides not only coastal data, but also the tools, training, and information needed to make these data truly useful. Content comes from many sources, all of which are vetted by NOAA.

Read More »
PrepToolkit from FEMA

FEMA Preparedness Toolkit

The National Preparedness System outlines an organized process for everyone in the whole community to move forward with their preparedness activities and achieve the National Preparedness Goal.

Read More »
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The Resilience Calendar

  • 2025 VANTAGE No-Till Conference
    Date: February 5, 2025
    Location: Harrisonburg, VA, USA

    Join VANTAGE for the 2025 Winter Conference at Agriteer in Harrisonburg Virginia. Registration is FREE!

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  • Higher Education's Path to Sustainability and Resilience: A Workshop
    Date: February 5, 2025
    Location: National Academy of Sciences, 2101 Constitution Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20418, USA

    Join the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine for a large public workshop bringing together a diverse group of higher education stakeholders to explore potential mechanisms to advance the role of the higher…

  • VAPDC Winter Series - Virginia's Economy and Housing Market
    Date: February 5, 2025
    Location: Virtual

    Session topic: "Virginia's Economy and Housing Market"

    Learn more and register here.

  • Comprehensive Climate Action Plan(CCAP) Community Listening Session - Tidewater Region
    Date: February 5, 2025
    Location: Virginia Department of Environmental Quality - Tidewater Regional Office, 5636 Southern Blvd, Virginia Beach, VA 23462, USA

    Throughout spring 2025, the DEQ Climate Pollution Reduction Grant (CPRG) team will
    be implementing its community engagement strategy to solicit feedback on the
    development of the CCAP.

    More details...

Latest News & Resources

Climate Change and Displacement in U.S. Communities

EcoAdapt conducted a survey with the Strong, Prosperous, and Resilient Communities Challenge to determine if and how people working to address displacement pressures are considering the effects of climate change. This survey is part of a broader project in collaboration with the Urban Displacement Project to better understand the intersections between climate change and displacement pressures.

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