Hazard: Erosion
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Compare and contrast existing buffers with range of climate change risk projections.
Select level of risk planning entity is willing to assume over project lifespan.
Use new locations for, or relocate, burial sites in the case of erosion, high water levels, or flooding.
Utilize natural materials for bank stabilization and other project designs instead of concrete and steel (e.g. natural wood posts, wood...
Use modeling or remote sensing to identify areas at low risk for erosion, flooding, or other threats to natural regeneration.
Establish a natural barrier such as a forested wetland buffer to protect a low-lying cemetery from flooding damage and erosion.
In flood-impacted areas, use mixtures of native plants to reseed and stabilize riverbanks and lakeshores.
Evaluate and restore eroded or damaged areas after a flood.
Planting trees and shrubs may also help to combat soil erosion.
Water quality could be improved through the protection and enhancement of wetlands and forests, which help to purify groundwater and...
Monitor and track changes over time.
