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Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Part 2: Lorne Street Naturalized Stormwater Retention Pond in Sackville, New Brunswick

Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Part 2: Lorne Street Naturalized Stormwater Retention Pond in Sackville, New Brunswick

by leslievp | Sep 7, 2023 | Adaptation, Atlantic, Blog, Climate Change

Image Credit: Town of Sackville, 2019, Lorne Street Stormwater Mitigation Project Phase II Update Part 2 of the climate change adaptation and resilience blog post series puts theory into practice by examining the interconnectedness of adaptation and resilience. Part 1...
Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Part 1: A Holistic Approach

Integrating Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience Part 1: A Holistic Approach

by leslievp | Sep 7, 2023 | Adaptation, Atlantic, Blog, Climate Change

Image Credit: Coastal Action, n.d., Mahone Bay Living Shoreline Hurricane Fiona Update When it comes to responding to climate change’s impacts, two terms often cross paths: adaptation and resilience. Sometimes used interchangeably and often used together, what do they...
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