CRNA will work with partners to research information about resilient infrastructure and housing and raise public awareness and education about how homes, buildings, and other infrastructure can be more resilient. CRNA will work with businesses and organizations to improve infrastructure resilience design and construction throughout the Copper Valley area. Upgrading infrastructure can also help protect habitat and ecosystems. For example, the Copper River Watershed Project is working to enlarge and upgrade the design of river culverts to allow higher flow volumes and stream simulation. This will help reduce flood damage and improve habitat for salmon and other freshwater fish.
Tribe: Copper River Native Association
View Source Document: Copper River Climate Change Adaptation Plan
Year: 2024
Topic:
Technical Assistance: Resilient Infrastructure
(view all topics in the plan)
Region: Alaska
Timeframe: Near-Term (0-5 years)
