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GLISA plays a technical role in climate change adaptation projects across the Great Lakes region. GLISA works with each project to understand the problems or challenges faced in light of climate change. Teams of diverse experts work together to address these problems. Descriptions of featured projects are available below by clicking on the project tiles.

Climate Impact and Vulnerability Assessment for Columbus, Ohio
Co-Producing Climate Knowledge and Sustained Engagement in the Great Lakes in Support of Stormwater Management Adaptation
Collaborative Assessment of Stormwater Runoff on Tribal Lands in Michigan
Comprehensive Vulnerability Assessment Template for Great Lakes Cities
Whitefish
Designing a Decision Support System for Harvest Management of Great Lakes Lake Whitefish
Detroit Climate Action Collaborative
Detroit Climate Action Collaborative
Detroit Climate Literacy
Detroit’s Climate Action Plan
Development of an Adaptation Toolkit for Resiliency Champions at Businesses and Institutions in the West Michigan Region
Fort Custer Training Center Scenario Planning
Great Lakes Adaptation Assessment for Cities (GLAA-C)
Great Lakes Adaptation Assessment for Cities (GLAA-C)
Great Lakes Adaptation Data Suite (GLADS)

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Great Lakes Integrated Sciences and Assessments 
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Established in 2010, GLISA is a collaboration between the University of Michigan and Michigan State University, housed in the University of Michigan School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) and supported by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). GLISA is one of 11 NOAA Regional Integrated Sciences and Assessments (RISA) teams that focus on helping the nation prepare for and adapt to climate variability and change. GLISA is the NOAA RISA for the Great Lakes region, serving Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin in the U.S. and the Province of Ontario in Canada.