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A searchable vulnerability assessment database Robin O’Malley and Laura Thompson USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center, Reston, VA
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There is no way to know about VAs being conducted for different regions, species, or other ecological elements
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New assessments are being undertaken without knowledge of the methods or results of relevant ongoing or completed assessments
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Data and knowledge gathered by completed assessments are not being used by managers outside the entity conducting the assessment
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Compiling VA efforts into one place would reduce costs and increase the value of existing assessment investments Database
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Database scope Include VAs from: – Federal agencies – State agencies – Local agencies – Universities – Nongovernmental organizations A process has begun to ensure compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act
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Database scope Focus will be on domestic VAs, but the country boundaries will be “fuzzy” and allow assessments that encompass parts of Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, and insular Pacific, etc.
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More of a “registry” than database Basic reporting elements – Contact information – Location – Assessment endpoint (target) – Vulnerability assessment methodology – Vulnerability assessment components – Method of climate projection – Partners or collaborators – Link to a specific decision – Abstract
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Database hosting Federal self-hosting (USGS) Global Change Information System (GCIS) CAKEx – EcoAdapt
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Project timeline Development of project concept Winter 2013 Spring 2013 Assembly of working group Development of database “content” (sub-working group effort) Spring/summer 2013 Initiation of PRA process Identification of potential hosts Spring 2013 Summer 2013 Database construction Fall 2013 Federal data collection Testing Non-federal data collection Winter/spring 2014 Summer 2013
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