PROJECT PORTAL Using Science, Building Social Capital, and Unpacking Tax Incentives for a Resilient Coastal New Hampshire (SUSTAIN NH) The SUSTAIN NH Project of Special Merit sought to: Update best available coastal flood risk science and enable its use in...
Project Portal Strafford Regional Planning Commission (SRPC), in coordination with the Town’s Planning Board Stormwater Committee and Planning Department, developed recommendations to update the Town’s site plan and subdivision regulations based on the...
Project Portal SRPC, in partnership with the University of New Hampshire, will use NHDES grant funds to conduct an investigation of the vulnerability of public drinking water supplies in Newmarket to saltwater intrusion. The project will include groundwater modeling,...
Project Portal Assessing Vulnerability of Municipal Assets and Resources to Climate Change Completed in March 2017, the Climate Risk in the Seacoast (C-RiSe) project assessed climate change impacts to the built and natural environments of the ten tidally influenced...
THE LATEST HAPPENINGS Moonlight Brook is an important tributary of the Lamprey River drainage basin. Several flood resiliency and risk studies have been performed in the Lamprey River watershed including the Moonlight Brook subwatershed. The project team is conducting...
NH is likely to see more people move to its inland communities as climate change makes it harder to live in other places in the US. In fact, it’s already happening. How should we plan for climate migration? Great story by @aropeik.
We're excited to announce and congratulate the winners of the 2020 King Tide Contest! Read the entire winners announcement here: https://www.nhcaw.org/2020-king-tide-contest-winners/. Big thanks to all who participated and helped raise awareness of NH's rising tides! Your support is tremendously appreciated.