Resilient Connecticut Project Overview And Progress
Resilient Connecticut Learn more about the resilient connecticut planning process including the phase i planning framework, the phase ii final reports, vulnerability and assessment reports and maps, and the phase iii project area materials. This planning and engagement process was piloted in new haven and fairfield counties (resilient connecticut 1.0) to address unmet recovery needs following superstorm sandy’s impact on connecticut.
Resilient Connecticut Increase the resilience and sustainability of vulnerable communities in the state’s coastal and inland areas to severe storms and the growing impacts of climate change on natural, built, and human environments. Resilient connecticut 1.0 was funded by the national disaster resilience competition and focused on regional resilience and adaptation planning for flooding and extreme heat in fairfield and new haven counties. Climate adaptation and resilience planning in connecticut has evolved over the past decade. today there are many different programs and partners that have built a solid foundation of knowledge, plans, data, and tools to support communities in planning for and adapting to climate change impacts. Resilient connecticut 1.0 was funded by the national disaster resilience competition and focused on regional resilience and adaptation planning for flooding and extreme heat in fairfield and new haven counties.
Resilient Connecticut Climate adaptation and resilience planning in connecticut has evolved over the past decade. today there are many different programs and partners that have built a solid foundation of knowledge, plans, data, and tools to support communities in planning for and adapting to climate change impacts. Resilient connecticut 1.0 was funded by the national disaster resilience competition and focused on regional resilience and adaptation planning for flooding and extreme heat in fairfield and new haven counties. Join us for a webinar highlighting two case study projects currently underway in east haddam and stonington mystic, ct as part of the resilient connecticut planning and technical assistance program. How has ct been planning for climate change? let’s work together! implementation requires coordination of resources from federal, state, municipal and individuals. thank you!. The project will generate recommendations for a statewide resilience road map that includes regional resilience and adaptation planning, policy consideration, and actionable priorities. Over the course of developing the resilient connecticut project, including the pilot project in the 1.0 area and the expansion through the 2.0 area, circa and its partners documented lessons learned and recommendations for the future.
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