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Increase the urban tree canopy and target areas with urban heat island impacts. Trees are recognized for their ability to provide significant air quality and cooling benefits. It is important to assure
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Increase the use and frequency of preventative maintenance treatments (e.g., seal coats, crack seals) that reduce impact of high temperatures on roadway wear and tear.
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Increase the use of bridges and multi-culvert installations (instead of single culverts) when possible to increase flow rate and enhance riparian areas.
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Increase training and equipment for staff to stay safe in the field during a hurricane. Include training information on how to respond after a hurricane.
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Increase training for staff on erosion, sediment, landslides, risk identification and management.
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Increasing Transportation Resilience in the Gulf Coast
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Increase urban green space to reduce runoff, promote groundwater recharge and reduce drought impacts. Examples might include using permeable streets and increasing greenery and water retention basins
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Increase water efficiency and conservation.
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Increase water infrastructure diversion to reduce the likelihood of sanitary sewer overflow.
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Increase water storage ambition over time to adapt as the climate changes.
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Indian River Lagoon National Estuary Program
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Indiana University | Environmental Resilience Institute
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Indiana University | School of Public Health
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Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis | Center for Service and Learning
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Indigenous Health Indicators
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