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• Identify assets exposed to climate change variables and associated vulnerability: o ASSETS: shoreline flood protection, buildings + properties, communications, energy, solid
+ hazardous waste, transportation, water + wastewater. o CLIMATE VARIABLES: Sea level rise, storm surge, riverine flooding, wildfire, extreme heat
• Calculate estimated levels of economic consequence resulting from asset vulnerability. • Generate vulnerability and risk reports, maps, tables, and charts.
COUNTY OF SANTA CLARA OFFICE OF SUSTAINABILITY AND CLIMATE ACTION
Get Started under SET UP and select a: 1. Geography 2. Climate variable 3. Physical asset
Learn more about climate change in Silicon Valley: the variables, trends, projections + more…
For more information: Demetra J. McBride, Director, County of Santa Clara Office of Sustainability / demetra.mcbride@ceo.sccgov.org Funded by a grant from the California Strategic Growth Council / Lead Consultant: AECOM / Tool Development: Point Blue Conservation Science
Choose from several analytical outputs and formats: • Vulnerability Summary • Vulnerability Tables + Charts • Vulnerability Map • Risk / Economic Consequences
Use the REPORTS + OUTPUTS SECTION to download data files for the featured climate variables and physical assets, available in CSV for use in Excel and KML for GIS, Google Earth and ESRI.
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