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Climate Resilience in the North Coast of California

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January 31, 2025

Climate Resilience in the North Coast of California

Over 400 partners attended Climate Resilience in the North Coast of California, a 2-day event that included presentations and panels on tribal leadership in climate resilience and local climate collaborative action and initiatives.

The January 29-30, 2025 event was generously sponsored by the Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria at the Graton Rancheria Casino and Event Center, and included a Resource Fair with over 40 tabling groups with posters and other educational materials to share information and network. Attending partners included 18 members of local, state and federal agencies, 45 members from 22 Tribes, 53 representatives from 11 cities and counties, 27 Resource Conservation District staff, 8 University and UC Cooperative Extension faculty, and representatives from 64 non-governmental organizations and 18 consultant firms. The North Coast Resource Partnership developed a Climate Resilience Priorities Survey for the event intended to collect input to identify the North Coast region’s climate vulnerabilities, current resilience strategies, and support needs for building a more climate-resilient future.

Video recordings of the speakers and presentations, as well as links to resources and all attending partners, are available on the Climate Resilience in the North Coast of California webpage.

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