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Workshop: Natural Solutions to Ecological and Economic Problems Caused by Extreme Precipitation Events in the Upper Mississippi River Basin

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Ryan Burner

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Release Date
2022
Start Date
2022-06-11
End Date
2024-11-10

Summary

Future climate conditions in the Upper Mississippi River Basin are projected to include many more extreme precipitation events. These intense periods of rain can lead to flooding of the Mississippi River itself, as well the small streams and rivers that feed it. This flooding presents a challenge for local communities, farmers, small businesses, river users, and the ecosystems and wildlife in the area. To reduce the damage done by these extreme rainfall events, ‘natural solutions’ are often helpful. This might include preserving forests and grasslands to absorb rainwater before it arrives at streams or restoring wetlands to slow and clean runoff water. For river and natural resource managers to adapt to future climate by using these [...]

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“Stormy sky over Lake Michigan in Muskegon, MI. Photo credit: Andrea Miehls, USGS”
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Stormy sky over Lake Michigan in Muskegon, MI. Photo credit: Andrea Miehls, USGS
Stormy sky over Lake Michigan in Muskegon, MI. Photo credit: Andrea Miehls, USGS

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  • Midwest CASC
  • National and Regional Climate Adaptation Science Centers

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