Integrating climate science into coastal resilience planning and decision making in New Jersey
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The New Jersey Climate Adaptation Alliance works to enhance New Jersey’s climate change preparedness. Its Science and Technical Advisory Panel (STAP) synthesizes for practitioners the most recent climate science needed to inform efforts to increase the resilience of New Jersey’s people, places, and assets (including infrastructure, communities and natural resources) to regional sea-level rise (SLR), changing coastal storms and the resulting flood risk. In October 2016, STAP released two reports: one on sea level rise and coastal storms and the second, a companion report that describes how coastal hazard data and coastal climate change impacts are being addressed.
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