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City Council
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4/22/2013
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RESOLUTION OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY TO ADOPT THE REDWOOD CITY CLIMATE ACTION PLAN
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04/22/2013 <br /> Appendix B. Adaptation Planning for Ciimate Impacts <br /> Effective adaptation planning and management entails dealing with uncertainty. It is a long-term <br /> process that should allow immediate action when necessary and adjust to changing conditions <br /> and new knowledge. Redwood City plans to initiate an inclusive planning process that ensures <br /> the resulting actions are feasible and widely accepted. Adaptation will likely be an ongoing <br /> process of planning, prioritization and specific project implementation. <br /> Five important steps to effective adaptation planning are summarized below: <br /> 1. Increase Public Awareness; Engage and Educate the Community <br /> It is critical that the public understand the magnitude of the challenge and why action is needed. <br /> The planning process should be inclusive of all stakeholders. Local outreach campaigns are <br /> needed to promote awareness of the dangers of heat exposure and recommend low-cost and <br /> low-GHG adaptation strategies. These efforts should leverage similar efforts undertaken at the <br /> regional, state, and federal levels. <br /> 2. Assess Vulnerability <br /> Understanding vulnerability to sea level rise and other climate change impacts is critical to <br /> developing adaptation effective strategies. A detailed vulnerability analysis should be performed <br /> to assess potential climate change impacts to infrastructure and natural systems. Future <br /> vulnerability of assets and infrastructure can then be assessed using conceptual models of <br /> shore response to sea level rise. Shore response models can be applied for one or more <br /> climate change scenarios and planning horizons, and a strategy for adapting can be developed <br /> with due consideration to priorities and time frames. Both short-term and long-term adaptation <br /> strategies should be identified. Level of risk can be categorized in terms of likelihood of damage <br /> within the forecasting period and the severity of the damages. This allows planners to prioritize <br /> their response to sea level rise. The vulnerability assessment can also provide a framework for <br /> agency and community education and participation, feed into other planning documents, and <br /> identify funding needs. <br /> 3. Establish Goals, Criteria and Planning Principles <br /> Engage with stakeholders to establish planning priorities, determine decision criteria, and build <br /> community support for taking action. Rank physical and natural assets for preservation efforts. <br /> Where possible, look for situations where a mitigation action has adaptation co-benefits (e.g., <br /> planting trees to reduce urban heat islands while sequestering carbon and providing habitat). <br /> 4. Develop Adaptation Plan <br /> 2s <br /> RESO.#15258 <br /> MUFF#205 <br />
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