What is a Toolkit?

Many local strategies or “tools” to help are right in your backyard, or at your doorstep. Using the right tools can help you build resiliency at home, in your neighborhood, & throughout your watershed.

The Toolkits are highlighted groupings of tools, strategies, & approaches to help you achieve goals for drought, fire, flooding, & climate resilience.


Build Community Resilience

The Resilience Toolkits are created to help you build resilience at home, within your community & watershed.

The Toolkits are created in collaboration with project partners throughout California, & include:

  • Best management practices (BMPs) & local tools for climate change resilience

  • Which tools work best at different scales (ie: residential, commercial, agricultural)

  • Related tools & approaches

  • Design Guides

  • Language for messaging & outreach efforts

  • Additional informational resources

  • Information about Program Partners


The following toolkits are currently under development. Please check back:

  • Water Toolkit

  • Carbon Toolkit

  • Landscape Turf Restoration Toolkit

  • Habitat Toolkit

View the Drought Resilient Communities Toolkit

View the Streamflow Enhancement Toolkit

Click on the icons below to learn more about individual tools in the Resilience Toolkits:

Climate Appropriate Plantings

Rain Gardens

Rainwater Harvesting

Greywater Recycling - Laundry to Landscape

Winter Water Storage

Irrigation Efficiencies

Stormwater

Greywater Recycling - Mechanical

Mulching

Greywater Recycling - Sinks & Showers

Blackwater Recycling

Pollinator Corridors

Composting

Agriculture Management

Carbon Farming

Soil Building

Livestock Management

Fire Resilience