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Temperate_ClimateVulnerabilityAssessmentPlanning_USDN_SmallCitiesGroup_Jan2019_FinalTools for Climate Vulnerability & Adaptation Planning Carol Davis Sustainability Manager Town of Blacksburg, Virginia cdavis@blacksburg.gov Things to ask yourself: #1: Do you see climate issues (mitigation, vulnerability, adaptation, resiliency) being meaningfully integrated in your locality’s long range planning efforts? (Hazard Mitigation Plan, Comp Plan/Master Plan, CIP) #2: Has your locality been participating in CDP, the Covenant of Mayors or otherwise made a commitment to do a Climate Vulnerability Assessment or Adaptation Plan? Things to ask yourself: Things to ask yourself: #3: Do you see climate vulnerability/adaptation planning as a part of the mission of your department or a key next step your locality’s sustainability/climate/energy planning work? Things to ask yourself: #4: Do you feel like your locality has the capacity, expertise or other resources needed to perform a Climate Vulnerability Assessment or develop a Climate Adaptation/Resiliency Plan? What does it mean to assess… …climate vulnerability in your community? GHG emission reductions Climate mitigation plans… are not the same as climate vulnerability, adaptation or resiliency plans Hazard mitigation plans… are closer, but they often miss the mark Hazard mitigation and climate vulnerability planning… do share this same basic assessment framework Hazards Vulnerabilities Risks Hazard: What does the damage. Vulnerabilities: Who and what gets damaged. Risk: The estimated degree of impact to people, services, facilities and structures in a community. Attributes of Hazard: •Magnitude •Frequency •Proximity •Predictability Sectors of Vulnerability: •People •Buildings •Infrastructure •Natural Environment •Critical Services •Economy Risk: Figuring out the risk, or estimated degree of impact requires us to assess how the hazard and its potential attributes intersect with the various sectors of vulnerability. Hazard Mitigation Planning Climate Vulnerability Planning Avoidance; Response & Recovery Predictable, Past Experiences May Not Address Climate Localized (usually) Uncontroversial Expert-driven Planning Lens? Adaptation & Resiliency New Realities, Freak Events Climate Focused Widespread (can be) Politicized Broader Community; Equity Lens Hazard Mitigation Planning Climate Vulnerability Planning Avoidance; Response & Recovery Predictable, Past Experiences May Not Address Climate Localized (usually) Apolitical Expert-driven Planning Lens? Adaptation & Resiliency “Freak” Events, New Realities Climate-Focused Widespread (can be) Politicized Broader Community; Equity Lens I have my climate mitigation & hazard mitigation plans… …now what? I have my climate mitigation & hazard mitigation plans… …now what? •Tailor to your locality •Localized climate modeling •Guided process to: •identify hazards and vulnerabilities (community systems at risk) •assess level of risk •assess local adaptive capacity •develop local adaptation/resiliency strategies •Draw from cache of strategies from other localities (to build your plan) •Subscription service (much more affordable than a consultant) Tailor to Your Locality: City Profile ●Demographic information ●Economic sectors ●Budgetary considerations ●Sustainability plans ●Climate commitments Tailor to Your Locality: City Profile Tailor to Your Locality ●Automatically imported from dozens of vetted climate models ●Specific to your region Localized Climate Data Localized Climate Data: Relative to Selected Hazards Localized Climate Data: Under Different Emissions Scenarios Localized Climate Data: Look for the Icon Guided Process ●Identify hazards (H) and vulnerabilities/community systems at risk (CS) ●Assess level of risk for each H+CS (anticipated severity and freqency) ●Assess potential impact(s) ●Assess local adaptive capacity + adaptive capacity factors ●Focus in on areas of high risk and low (existing) adaptive capacity in order to… ●Develop actionable local adaptation and resiliency strategies Guided Process: Identify Hazards Guided Process: Identify Hazards Guided Process: Identify Vulnerabilities/Community Systems at Risk Guided Process: Identify Community Systems at Risk Guided Process: Assess Risks Guided Process: Assess Risks Guided Process: Concrete Metrics for Risk Assessment Guided Process: Assess Potential Impacts Guided Process: Concrete Metrics for Impact Assessment •Critical assets•Service delivery•Health & safety•Local economy Guided Process: Assess Adaptive Capacity Guided Process: Assess Adaptive Capacity Guided Process: Assess Adaptive Capacity Guided Process: Summary Pages (downloadable into excel) Learn from other Communities ●Investigate other communities’ adaptation strategies ●Explore funding options ●Identify implementation partnerships ●Contribute and share your own ideas ●Very USDN! Learn from other Communities Learn from other Communities Identify Action Categories and Key Implementation Partners Help build the community of practice Subscription Service: Free Trial Period https://temperate.io/ ●Guided process with localized climate data ●Designed for cities with limited resources ●Much more affordable than hiring a consultant ●Support available from the experts at ICLEI ●Time-limited discounts and extended free trial available for USDN Small-Cities Group ●Sign up by by Jan 31 and receive an extended 90-day free trial (normally 2 weeks) ●25% discount on 1-year subscription ●Different pricing available depending on level of consulting support you are looking for Summary $1,125 $1,342 $3,150$2,175 Pricing Structure Questions? Jessica Cahail Project Manager Azavea jcahail@azavea.com Carol Davis Sustainability Manager Blacksburg, Virginia cdavis@blacksburg.gov Michael Steinhoff Director of Tools and Technical Innovation ICLEI michael.steinhoff@iclei.org