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Building Community Resilience Through
Integrated Risk Modeling
Brent Edwards
Hazard Mitigation Planner, Raleigh, NC
ASFPM 2018 June 21, 2018
Project Partnership
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COASTAL GEOSPATIAL SERVICES CONTRACT
DIGITAL COAST PARTNERSHIP
Traditional Planning Opportunities for Risk Information
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Comprehensive Range of Planning Opportunities
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When coordination of plans is absent, a community may not be treating hazards as a planning priority
Overall Concept
Project Approach
DEVELOPMENT PHASE
– Inventory potential flood risk models, tools and methods
– Identify planning opportunities (“Points of Intervention”)
– Develop preliminary integration strategy
– Identify 2 local partners: San Luis Obispo County, CA and Brevard County, FL
IMPLEMENTATION PHASE
– Demonstrate implementation
– Assess implementation
– Finalize integration strategy
OUTREACH PHASE
– Develop and execute outreach plan
– Release final integration guidance
– Develop feedback for model and tool developers
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https://coast.noaa.gov/digitalcoast
San Luis Obispo (SLO) County, California
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Local Hazard Mitigation Plan
Climate Action Plan
Safety Element
Housing Element
Brevard County, Florida
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Planning
Emergency Management
Public Works
Natural Resource Management
Utilities
Space Coast TPO
East Central Florida Regional Planning Council
This project is about integrating the resources that are out there into existing local planning processes and connecting those processes together
Project Goal
How overwhelmed are you by the number of online resources currently available?
How difficult is it for you to stay current on the latest updates and new releases?
Resource Inventory Library Website
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Points of Intervention (Example)
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Planning Area Profile Plan Maintenance Hazard Identification Vulnerability AssessmentMitigation Goals,
Objectives, and Actions
Gathering Input Scenario Planning Visioning Corridor PlanningCost Feasible Plan
& BeyondImplementing the
Vision
Goals Objectives Policies
Local Mitigation Strategy
LRTP
Comp Plan
Planning Area Profile Plan Maintenance Hazard Identification Vulnerability AssessmentMitigation Goals,
Objectives, and Actions
Gathering Input Scenario Planning Visioning Corridor PlanningCost Feasible Plan
& BeyondImplementing the
Vision
Goals Objectives Policies
If you were being offered resources for disaster loss reduction, at what point in the planning process would you incorporate that into your next plan update (whatever that may be)?
How are you going to communicate that to colleagues?
Building Relationships and Establishing a Process
Held a series of conference call/WebEx sessions to discuss local plans
– Goals for upcoming plan updates
– What did they want to expand, enhance, improve, etc.
– Opportunities for discussion, collaboration and knowledge sharing
Scheduled a local workshop for local officials and stakeholders
– San Luis Obispo, CA
– Brevard County, FL
Developed a tailored 1-day workshop agenda for participants
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Workshop Agenda
Welcome and Introductions
Overview and Purpose
Discussion of Local Plans and Areas of Interest
Risk Modeling Tools and Resources
Locally Facilitated Networking Break
Measuring and Mapping Flood Risk
Analyzing Social Vulnerability
Evaluating Climate Change
Resilience Scorecard/Risk Communication/Sea Level Rise
Communicating Resilience Efforts
Local Case Studies
Facilitated Discussion
Closing Thoughts and Next Steps
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How well-received would a workshop or symposium like this be in your community?
Other Resources of Interest
APA Planning Advisory Service
Report 560
– Hazard Mitigation: Integrating Best
Practices into Planning
FEMA Publication
– Integrating Hazard Mitigation into
Local Planning: Case Studies and
Tools for Community Officials
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Building Community Resilience Through
Integrated Risk Modeling
Brent Edwards
Hazard Mitigation Planner, Raleigh, NC
ASFPM 2018 June 21, 2018