Tribe: Puyallup Tribe of Indians
View Source Document: Puyallup Tribe of Indians Climate Change Impact Assessment and Adaptation Options
Year: 2016
Topic: Implement protection, restoration, and management practices for Natural Resources (Habitat and Wildlife Restoration and Conservation), Water Quality.
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that enhance floodplain connectivity, such as by: improving and reconnecting side channels;...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that provide refuges for fish from summer high temperature and winter/spring high-energy...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that reduce discharge of warm water and stormwater into rivers and streams...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that reduce forest susceptibility to severe fire, insect outbreaks, and drought by...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that restore high-quality freshwater habitat through the reintroduction of beavers, wetland mitigation...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that maintain and increase biological diversity and connectivity to increase large-scale resilience...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that diversify vegetation and enhance water-retaining areas, such as by abutting wetland...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that provide corridors between conservation areas to help plants and animals migrate...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that protect undeveloped areas that are up-gradient from tidal wetlands to allow...
Implement on-the-ground habitat and water quality restoration projects that restore badly eroded streams at coastal outfalls.
Accommodate and facilitate inland/upland migration of tidal freshwater habitats by creating/restoring wetlands in place with boundary protection (e.g., sill, rock),...
Use vegetation species for restoration that are more flood- and drought-tolerant and that can withstand higher salinity.