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New Jersey FutureOctober 30, 2014
Anthony FlintFellow & Director of Public Affairs
Lincoln Institute of Land Policywww.lincolninst.edu
@landpolicy
Resilience 2.0
Research and training for policy and practice
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National Disaster Resilience Competition$1B to promote risk assessment/planning & innovative
preparation and resilience strategiesCommunity Development Block Grant disaster recovery (CDBG-DR) / Disaster Relief Appropriations Act 2013
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• Stimulate resilience planning to prepare for the future that is coming
• Resilience as overarching principle, woven into daily decision-making on how tax dollars are spent
• Rethinking of how disaster relief funds are used by local and state governments
• Infrastructure investment and urban development with resilience marbled in
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Coastal Zone Management Act Section 309 Program Guidance
$1.5M competitive funding to improve state CZM programs to increase resilience in coastal hazards
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Global Green USA/Solar for Sandy: Donations by solar manufacturers for back-up systems for schools,
women's shelters, and community centers
Lessons from Sandy
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Lessons from Sandy
• Financial assistance needs to come quickly and with clear guidelines, but with enough time for states to create thorough action plans
• The National Flood Insurance Program subsidizes risk, which discourages state and local governments and property owners from mitigating risk.
• Align federal policies and programs to reduce risk and restore the health and productivity of coastal resources over the long-term.
• Develop and share data, guidance materials, and decision-support tools to help governments and property owners make forward-thinking decisions.
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Adjust the rules that govern the use of disaster relief aid.
Strengthen connections between pre-disaster and post-disaster planning.
Evaluate projects on their true costs and benefits.
Develop new financing and insurance models that capture the value created through mitigation to
support long-term investments in resilience.
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Anticipate future climate impacts during the disaster recovery and rebuilding process.
Resilient City Coastal Regions
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Forthcoming: Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery
International Case StudiesRob Olshansky/Laurie Johnson
Value Capturehttp://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/2244_Implementing-Value-Capture-in-
Latin-America
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Koontz vs St. Johns River Water District
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Contact/More Information
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Twitter: @landpolicyAnthony Flint / Fellow and Director of Public Affairs
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
113 Brattle Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
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