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Welcome to the Roadmap for Adapting to Coastal Risk Virtual Training! The call-in number is (877) 691-6536 Password: 9383407 Please be sure to mute your phone until prompted to speak (*6). The training will begin momentarily.
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Roadmap for Adapting to Coastal Risk Training
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Where are we headed today? Major steps of vulnerability assessment Sources for getting started Using data and mapping products The case for collaboration
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Getting to know us... Chris Tashya
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Getting to know each other …
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Roadmap Website Materials Participation Tools and resources Getting the most out of the course... Tools and Resources
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Please fill out our Evaluation
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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
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What the heck is the Roadmap? Participatory vulnerability assessment process focused on integrating hazard and climate impacts into local planning and decision- making activities.
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Roadmap Vulnerability Assessment Process Taking Action Hazards Profile Societal Profile Infrastructure Profile Ecosystem Profile Getting Started
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Setting up your Roadmap process
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Identify your target What are you really trying to accomplish with your vulnerability assessment?
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And how can hazard risk and vulnerability information help get you there?
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Water supply availability and quality Growth management in high-risk areas Stormwater runoff and management Others? Consider existing management problems
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Put a hazards and climate lens on planning efforts Land Use Transportation Natural Resources Hazard Mitigation Climate Adaptation
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Local Planning Issues How can impacts from hazards or climate change exacerbate local planning issues in your community? Reply in chat!
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Urban sprawl and transportation congestion Beach and dune erosion and property loss Infrastructure maintenance and replacement Local Planning Issues
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How much effort is this going to take? Consider your capabilities and resources
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Start with good existing information sources
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Maps are important!
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Context is critical too!
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You will end up with far more information than you can use!
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Some information can do more harm than good... choose wisely!
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Information doesn’t provide solutions – People do!
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Collaboration will determine success Participatory approaches are the key!
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People who make key decisions
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Public Safety Planning Natural Resources Public Works Social Services Infrastructure Utilities Homeowners Developers Conservation Elected Officials Recreation Realtors Businesses and represent key stakeholders
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What techniques have you used to engage stakeholders? Local Collaboration Reply in chat!
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Social media/networks Use visualizations, maps, photos Hold a meeting/event Local Collaboration
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Roadmap Process Materials Tools and Resources
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Roadmap Resources
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Stakeholder Checklist Data Checklist
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Participatory Process Sample Agenda
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Storyboarding… Collecting stakeholder knowledge and values
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Coastal inundation resources
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Learning from others
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Stakeholder Engagement
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