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Welcome to the Roadmap for Adapting to Coastal Risk Virtual Training!
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Roadmap for Adapting to Coastal
Risk Training
Where are we headed today?
Major steps
of vulnerability
assessment
Sources for getting
started
Using data
and mapping
products
The case for collaboration
Getting to know us . . .
Chris
Tashya
Getting to
know each
other…
Roadmap WebsiteMaterials
Participation
Tools and resources
Getting the most out of the course . . .
Tools and Resources
Please fill out our
Evaluation
Vulnerability Assessment
Exposure
• Exposure to key hazards or threats
• flooding• sea level rise
• Exposure of: • infrastructure in
high risk areas
• people in harm’s way
Sensitivity
• Sensitivity to effects of hazards• increased flood
frequency
• Sensitivity of resources
• infrastructure condition & codes
Adaptive Capacity• Adaptive capacity
to respond to changing hazards or threats • risks• probabilities• impacts
• Adaptive capacity of populations & resources• plans, policies,
strategies in place
• flexible strategies
What the heck is the Roadmap?
Participatory vulnerability assessment process focused on integrating hazard and climate impacts into local planning and decision-making activities.
ECOSYSTEMPROFILE
INFRASTRUCTUREPROFILE
SOCIETALPROFILE
HAZARDSPROFILE
Roadmap Vulnerability AssessmentProcess
Taking Action
Hazards Profile
Societal Profile
Infrastructure Profile
Ecosystem Profile
Getting Started
Getting Started
Setting up your Roadmap process
Identify your target
What are you really trying to accomplish with your vulnerability assessment?
And how can hazard risk and vulnerability information help get you there?
• Water supply availability and quality
• Growth management in high-risk areas
• Stormwater runoff and management
• Others?
Consider existing management problems
Put a hazards and climate lens on planning efforts
• Land Use
• Transportation
• Natural Resources
• Hazard Mitigation
• Climate Adaptation
Local Planning Issues
How can impacts from hazards or climate change exacerbate local planning issues in your community?
Reply in chat!
• Urban sprawl and
transportation congestion
• Beach and dune erosion and
property loss
• Infrastructure maintenance
and replacement
Local Planning Issues
How much effort is this going to take?
Consider your capabilities and resources
Start with good existinginformation sources
Maps are important!
Context is critical too!
You will end up with far more
information than you can use!
Some information can do more harm than good . . .
choose wisely!
Information doesn’t provide solutions –
People do!
Collaboration will determine success
Participatory approaches are the key!
People who make key decisions
Public Safety
Plann
ing
Natural Resources
Public Works
Social Service
s
Infrastructure
Utilities
Homeowners
Developers
Conservation
Elected OfficialsRe
creati
on RealtorsBusinesses
and represent key stakeholders
What techniques have you used to engage stakeholders?
Local CollaborationReply in chat!
• Social media/networks
• Use visualizations,
maps, photos
• Hold a meeting/event
Local Collaboration
Roadmap Process
Materials
Tools and Resources
Roadmap Resources
Stakeholder Checklist
Data Checklist
Participatory Process Sample Agenda
Storyboarding…Collecting stakeholder knowledge and values
Coastal inundation resources
Learning from others
Stakeholder Engagement