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Sea Level Change: Basics
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This training course describes the physical processes, both natural and human-induced, that lead to changes in sea level. The processes described include climate-induced changes in ocean heat content ...
Step-by-Step Guide to Vulnerability Hotspots Mapping: Implementing the Spatial Index Approach
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This manual describes a method developed by the Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN) at Columbia University for climate vulnerability mapping that can be applied to any ...
Community Resilience Building Workshop
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This workshop process—developed through The Nature Conservancy's Coastal Resilience network (coastalresilience.org)—fosters collaboration with and among community stakeholders to advance education, pl ...
Green Infrastructure Mapping Guide
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Communities experiencing increasing incidents of coastal flooding are looking for relief. This online guide shows spatial analysts how to incorporate nature-based solutions, or green infrastructure, i ...
Understanding Climate Change Impacts on Water Resources
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This training module is designed to increase understanding of the causes of climate change, its potential impacts on water resources, and the challenges water resource managers are facing. Optional su ...
Resource Management Implications of Global Climate Change
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The purpose of this training, designed for U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service project leaders, managers, biologists, and decision makers, is to bring together staff for a focused examination of climate c ...
Heat Illness Prevention Training Guide
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Thousands of workers are affected by heat illness each year—environmental heat is a recognized hazard. Workers have the right to receive information and training about hazards and their prevention, an ...
Recognizing, Preventing, and Treating Heat-Related Illness
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This training will teach and reinforce awareness of heat-related illness among coaches, athletic trainers, students, school nurses, parents, and teachers. It will also promote the development and impl ...
Interpreting Climate Change
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Climate change interpretation can occur in many venues and formats. This modular self-study curriculum was designed by the National Park Service's Interpretive Development Program to hone knowledge an ...
Scenario Planning Toward Climate Change Adaptation
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Scenario planning is a valuable decision support method for integrating irreducible and uncontrollable uncertainties into climate change adaptation and other planning in natural resource management. T ...

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