Inventory of Community Resilience Indicators & Assessment Frameworks
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This dataset is an inventory of existing quantitative resilience frameworks, indicators, and measures that have been evaluated and entered into a database according to a standardized methodology. The inventory is a broad inventory of existing resilience indicators (whether proposed or applied) and key information for each indicator. The indicators span all systems likely to be included in the assessment methodology, including physical systems (e.g., buildings and infrastructure), social and economic systems, and natural systems (e.g., natural environment). The inventory is a foundational component of the Community Resilience Program's project that is aimed at developing a first-generation methodology to assess resilience at the community-scale based on community functions, supported by buildings and infrastructure systems, and the recovery of those functions following a disruptive hazard event. One aspect of this work is to identify the types of indicators that should be used as proxies to represent system attributes, dimensions, and dependencies.
NYC Climate Budgeting Report: Resiliency Exposure Inventory
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The Resiliency Exposure Inventory is an index that evaluates the levels of climate adaptation capacity across neighborhoods in New York City. There are many factors that contribute to a location's resiliency to various threats - this analysis takes a holistic view, combining and analyzing datasets to compare and contrast strategies to become more resilient to the threats of outdoor heat, indoor heat, and coastal flooding. Higher scores indicate greater adaptation levels, and each neighborhood's score is relative to other neighborhoods; a neighborhood with the highest score is assessed to have the greatest relative level of adaptation measures, but overall adaptation can always be improved. This tool was developed to provide a unified way to view levels of adaptive capacity across locations, specifically neighborhoods (NTAs). OMB developed this baseline inventory of the city's existing resiliency measures based on a suite of relevant metrics, or Key Performance Indicators (KPIs). More than 30 unique KPIs are grouped into Categories, which represent adaptation strategies. The Inventory does not replace or conflict with existing efforts or data. It seeks to measure factors and efforts that reduce exposure (increase adaptive capacity) to climate threats, which would leave fewer people, areas, or assets at risk despite varying levels of threat and vulnerability.
San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund Projects Map Service, San Francisco Bay CA, 2019, U.S. EPA Region 9
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This map service contains the Project Points layer, indicating the general location and type of projects conducted under the San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund (SFBWQIF). SFBWQIF is a competitive grant program that is helping implement TMDLs to improve water quality, protect wetlands, and advance green development planning throughout the Bay Area. This service is incorporated in the San Francisco Bay Water Quality Improvement Fund Story Map, an interactive series of maps and QlikSense graphics highlighting the competitive grant program which supports projects to protect and restore San Francisco Bay. The application can be found on the EPA GeoPlatform at: "https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=db223d22741140b9b10baf7e91815271 "https://epa.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapSeries/index.html?appid=db223d22741140b9b10baf7e91815271 The story map is also embedded in the following EPA web page:"https://www2.epa.gov/sfbay-delta/sf-bay-water-quality-improvement-fund-interactive-project-map"> https://www2.epa.gov/sfbay-delta/sf-bay-water-quality-improvement-fund-interactive-project-map
Climiate Resilience Screening Index and Domain Scores
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CRSI and related-domain scores for all 50 states and 3135 counties in the U.S. This dataset is not publicly accessible because: They are already available within the product. It can be accessed through the following means: Interested audiences can copy the relevant table(s) from the appropriate appendix and copy into another software package, such as Excel, for use. Format: Table-formatted results as appendices within the product (report). This dataset is associated with the following publication: Summers, K., L. Harwell, K. Buck, L. Smith, J. Harvey, D. Vivian, J. Bousquin, M. McLaughlin, and S. Hafner. Development of a Climate Resilience Screening Index (CRSI): An Assessment of Resilience to Acute Meteorological Events and Selected Natural Hazards. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, USA, 2017.