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Description: "This NOAA-sponsored website is focused on helping communities address coastal issues and has become one of the most-used resources in the coastal management community. The dynamic Digital Coast Partnership, whose members represent the website’s primary user groups, keeps the effort focused on customer needs." -- from the website, 8/5/2015
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Subject: Coastal zone management -- Environmental aspects, Coastal zone management -- Government policy, Coastal zone management -- Research, Coastal ecosystem health, Coastal plants -- Ecology, NOAA Coastal Ocean Program (U.S.), Marine animals -- Ecology, Sea birds -- Ecology, Coastal ecology -- Effect of climatic changes on, Land use -- Planning, Emergency planning, Education, Water quality, Climatic changes -- Effect of human beings on, Municipal government
Creator: United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05295
Description: " In June 2013– following the occurrence of Hurricane Irene, Tropical Storm Lee and most recently Superstorm Sandy– Governor Andrew Cuomo set out to centralize recovery and rebuilding efforts in impacted areas of New York State... Establishing the Office of Storm Recovery, the Governor aimed to address communities’ most urgent needs, while also encouraging the identification of innovative and enduring solutions to strengthen the State’s infrastructure and critical systems...." -- from the website, 9/9/2015
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Subject: Emergency management, Climatic changes, Disaster relief, New York (State), Storms, Natural disasters, Emergency planning, Hazard mitigation, Hurricane damage, Municipal government
Creator: Governor’s Office of Storm Recovery (GOSR)
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05287
Description: "City of Binghamton Energy & Climate Action Plan In April of 2009, the City became a member of ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability (ICLEI), and committed to participating in ICLEI’s Cities for Climate Protection campaign, which involves undertaking the 5 Milestone process for reducing greenhouse gas emissions. The City joined ICLEI upon recommendation from the Commission on Sustainable Development and Smart Growth and the Sierra Club Susquehanna Group." -- from the website, 9/29/2015 "An Energy and Climate Action Plan plots our course for an important journey into our future. Such a plan is a description of the actions – policies, programs, and projects – a government will take to reduce a community’s dependence on fossil fuels and to meet its greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction target. Created by City staff, interns, and a citizen Climate Action Plan Advisory Committee, the City of Binghamton's Energy & Climate Action Plan outlines strategies for cutting energy costs, promoting energy independence and reducing greenhouse gas emissions within Binghamton." - from the website, 9/29/2015
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Subject: New York (State) -- Binghamton, Municipal government , Climate change mitigation, Energy and infrastructure, Greenhouse gas mitigation, Climatic changes -- Government policy
Creator: City of Binghamton, New York
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05280
Description: "A Local Waterfront Revitalization Program is both a plan and a program. The term refers to both a planning document prepared by a community, as well as the program established to implement the plan. The Program may be comprehensive and address all issues that affect a community's entire waterfront or it may address the most critical issues facing a significant portion of its waterfront." -- from the website, 9/16/2015
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Subject: Waterfronts -- Conservation and restoration, New York (State). Department of State. Office of Planning and Development, Coastal zone management -- Government policy, Water -- Law and legislation, Water -- Management, Coastal zone management -- Environmental aspects, Municipal government
Creator: New York (State). Department of State. Office of Planning and Development
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05260
Description: "This page provides resources for local government officials and other interested parties in the hazard mitigation planning process, including developing and implementing local mitigation plans and mitigation grant programs." -- from the website, 9/16/2015
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Subject: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency, Hazard mitigation, Natural disasters, Emergency management, Emergency planning, Municipal government
Creator: United States. Federal Emergency Management Agency
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05252
Description: "The Department of City Planning, in collaboration with other agencies, has undertaken a number of initiatives to build the city’s resilience. These studies are focused on identifying and implementing land use and zoning changes as well as other actions needed to support the short-term recovery and long-term vitality of communities affected by Hurricane Sandy and other areas at risk of coastal flooding." -- from the website, 9/20/2015
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Subject: New York (N.Y.). Department of City Planning, Land use, Local government -- Planning, Hazard mitigation, Natural disasters, Disaster preparedness, Coastal zone management -- Government policy, Zoning -- Environmental aspects, Municipal government
Creator: New York (N.Y.). Department of City Planning
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05335
Description: "Excessive heat can cause health problems, especially for seniors, pregnant women, infants, and children. Hot temperatures can also result in utility disruptions and bad weather such as thunderstorms, hurricanes, and tropical storms." -- from the website, 6/19/2016
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Subject: Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia, Municipal government , Urban health, Public health -- Information services, Heat -- Physiological effect, Climatic changes -- Health aspects
Language: English
Identifier: https://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/wa05175
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