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Increase resilience of trail networks and other recreation systems to coastal erosion, increased streamflows, and other climate exposures. Trails can provide alternative transportation routes and access to culturally-important and traditional use areas. Access to traditional foods is critical to maintaining use of these resources and maintaining the health and vitality of the community. Evaluating the trail network (especially coastal access points) and enhancing the resilience of the network to a variety of climate exposures can help ensure that connections to these important cultural areas are not lost. One way to enhance resilience of trail networks and recreational areas is to encourage the planting of culturally-relevant species.

Tribe: Shoalwater Bay Tribe

View Source Document: Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Climate Resilience Plan

Year: 2021

Topic: Infrastructure (view all topics in the plan)

Region: Northwest

Climate Hazards

Changing Water Flows
Erosion, Landslides, and Shoreline Recession
Multiple Hazards - All Hazards

Assets

Ecosystems - Terrestrial
Food - Subsistence and First Foods
Infrastructure - General

Types

Capacity Building
Planning & Management

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