Case Studies

Homes in the Marshall Islands form a natural frame for the sea. Photo by Stefan Lins, CC-BY-2.0, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/, via Flickr.

Fond du Lac Resource Management Division. Used with permission.

A 2011 controlled burn in a tan oak gathering area creates defensible space below a nearby home while increasing the quality of the acorns by interrupting the life cycle of the acorn weevil. Image: Mid Klamath Watershed Council. Used with permission

Chris Carnevale, Southern Alliance for Clean Energy. Used with permission

Screenshot from the Climate Ready Great Lakes training series.

This image has been released into the public domain because it contains materials that originally came from the U.S. National Weather Service. No endorsement by licensor implied

Splash screen from NFWF Case Study

Mike Fugagli/Upper Gila Watershed Alliance

The fuel tanks at the entrance to Pago Pago Harbor. American Samoa, Tutuila Island. Source: LCDR Eric Johnson, NOAA Corps. - NOAA Photo Library

Marc Basnight Bridge crosses over the Oregon Inlet in the Outer Banks. Courtesy of North Carolina Department of Transportation.

Julie Barber, Swinomish Indian Tribal Community. Used with permission

Splash screen for NFWF Case Study: The Water Institute of the Gulf — Port Fourchon: Supporting Resiliency on an Evolving Coast