MainDBDraft: How to Consider Climate Change in Coastal Conservation

Title: How to Consider Climate Change in Coastal Conservation
Geographic region: Africa; Asia; Caribbean and Central America; Europe; North America; Pacific/Oceania; Polar regions; South America
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Date of submission: 09/02/2021
Further information: Approach: community-based adaptation planning; Stage in adaptation policy cycle: Plan for adaptation; Timescale: Long-term Additional target group: planners, natural resource managers
NWPPartner: National Oceanic Atmospheric Administration
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Geographic scope: Local; Regional
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Adaptation sector/theme: Adaptation finance; Agriculture; Biodiversity; Coastal areas/zones; Community-based adaptation; Disaster risk reduction; Ecosystem-based adaptation; Ecosystems; Energy; Food security; Gender; Health; Heavy industry; Human settlements; Indigenous and traditional knowledge; Infrastructure; Services; Tourism; Urban resilience; Water resources
Climate hazard: Desertification; Drought; Erratic rainfall; Extreme cold; Extreme heat; Floods; Glacial retreat; Increasing temperatures; Land and forest degradation; Loss of biodiversity; Ocean acidification; Salinization; Sea level rise; Shift of seasons; Storm surges; Tropical cyclones/typhoons; Vector and water-borne diseases; Wildfire
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Abbreviation: NOAA
Weblink: https://www.noaa.gov/
Type of organization: National/public entity
NWPUserTitle: Mr.
NWPName: Ronald
NWPSurname: de la Cruz
Job title: Research Assistant
NWPStreet: Platz der Vereinten Nationen 1
NWPZip: 53113
Country: Germany
NWPTel: +492288151002
NWPPrimaryEmail: rcuz@unfccc.int
NWPSecendaryEmail: rcuz@unfccc.int
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NWPTypeOfKnowledge: Technical document/report
Description: This step-by-step approach can be used to create a new conservation plan or update an existing one that incorporates climate change information. It is suitable for anyone working to manage or conserve lands in coastal areas. This includes wetland, floodplain, or emergency managers; planners; or conservation organizations. The six iterative steps draw from existing strategic conservation planning frameworks; however, the steps here focus on climate considerations and key resources relevant to the coastal environment, including coastal watersheds. Direct access to the tool: https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast/training/coastal-conservation.html
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NWPInformationType: Tool
NWPStatus: Processed
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