The Texas A&M Forest Service Urban and Community Forestry Program aims to work with communities to establish sustainable initiatives that ensure the health and vitality of trees and forests, recognizing their critical importance to economic, environmental, physical, and mental community well-being.
The Climate Resiliency grant category is designed to support projects that focus on enhancing the adaptability of urban ecosystems to create more climate-resilient and sustainable Texas communities. With changing environmental conditions, native trees and forests are becoming more vulnerable to pests and diseases and frequent extreme weather events. Grants in this category will address issues of species vulnerability and diversity, especially in historically disadvantaged communities, and develop tools and strategies that not only increase urban tree cover and the related benefits those communities will receive, but also lead to a more resilient community forest.
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