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P a g e | 5 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />CREDIT: HALF MOON BAY REVIEW <br />APEN Mapping Resilience Report <br />The report contains a grid comparing 40 <br />mapping frameworks and their indicators on <br />pages 58 and 59. <br /> <br />TIP: Look for data at the block group level <br />to see more detailed local nuances such as this <br />SMC Community Affairs Census Map. <br />CCHVIz: <br />The Climate Change & Health Vulnerability <br />Indicators for California provides tools to <br />better understand people and places that are <br />more susceptible to adverse health impacts <br />associated with climate change, specifically <br />extreme heat, wildfire, sea level rise, <br />drought, and poor air quality. <br />San Mateo County Climate Ready Viewer: <br />https://gis.smcgov.org/apps/climateready/ <br />California Healthy Places Index: <br />https://healthyplacesindex.org/ <br />Get Healthy San Mateo County: <br />http://www.gethealthysmc.org/data <br />CalEnviroScreen 3.0 <br />A screening tool that identifies communities <br />most affected by and vulnerable to the <br />effects of sources of pollution & population- <br />based disparities. Aggregates state-wide <br />environmental, health, and socioeconomic <br />information to produce scores for every <br />census tract in the state. When overlaid with <br />climate impact and hazards exposure data, <br />can provide insight into built and <br />environmental exposure factors that <br />contribute to vulnerability. <br />CDC Social Vulnerability Index: <br />CDC Social Vulnerability Index (CDC SVI) uses <br />15 U.S. census variables to help local officials <br />identify communities that may need support <br />before, during, or after disasters. The census <br />variables includes factors such as poverty, <br />lack of vehicle access, and crowded housing. <br />https://www.atsfdr.cdc.gov/placeandhealth/ <br />svi/index.html <br /> <br />1.3 Sources of Social Vulnerability Data in San Mateo County and Nationwide <br /> <br />The Community Vulnerability Index (CVI) is an initiative of the County Manager’s Office which aims to <br />demonstrate the geographical distribution of the overall vulnerability of the residents of the county based on <br />census tract level data (2010-2016) from United States Census Bureau’s American Community. Indicators <br />include: <br /> No Health Insurance Coverage <br /> Education – High School or Higher <br /> Supplemental Security Income <br /> Gross Rent as a Percentage of Income – <br />Households Spending 35% or More <br /> Poverty <br /> Unemployment <br /> Disability <br />Figure 1. List of helpful data mapping tools and resources related to social vulnerability: <br />