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Toolkit Example

Climate Resilience Toolkit

The U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit provides scientific tools, information, and expertise to help people manage their climate-related risks and opportunities, and improve their resilience to extreme events. The site is designed to serve interested citizens, communities, businesses, resource managers, planners, and policy leaders at all levels of government.

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National Climate Assessment Indicators

As part of the sustained National Climate Assessment, the U.S. Global Change Research Program has developed a set of indicators to communicate key aspects of our changing environment. These indicators—or observations that can be used to measure the status, trend, or performance of a given system—translates complex scientific data into an easily digestible format. The scientific information show trends in physical climate conditions, climate impacts, and vulnerabilities, as well as other ecological or societal metrics, which can be used to understand how our environment is changing, and ultimately inform decisions about climate change preparedness.

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Landslides

Landslide Hazard Tools

The North Carolina Geological Survey (NCGS) seeks to promote the wise use and protection of North Carolina’s land and geologic resources. Since 2019, NEMAC has been working with the NCGS to inform different audiences about landslide hazards in western North Carolina through visualizations, online map viewers and guided online stories. The ultimate goal is to make it easier for people to access, interact and understand landslide hazard data.

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