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Urban Climate Adaptation
Building Resiliency to Climate Change Impacts through Community Action

Climate change causes disruptions to human, natural and built systems. It disproportionately impacts poor and vulnerable populations that have limited resources to adapt. Built systems, including water infrastructure, buildings and transportation systems, are vulnerable to more frequent extreme weather events. Local governments are the "first responders" to social, environmental and economic disruptions resulting from natural disasters and must anticipate, prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change while minimizing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

In partnership with government leaders from ten large counties and cities, CCAP launched the Urban Leaders Adaptation Initiative to serve as a resource for local governments as they face important infrastructure and land-use decisions that affect local adaptation efforts and empower local communities to develop and implement climate resilient strategies.

 
Growing Wealthier: Smart Growth, Climate Change and Prosperity, is a published report presenting evidence that efficient urban development improves the bottom line for businesses, households and governments by increasing property values, cutting fuel and infrastructure costs, creating jobs, enhancing public health and strengthening communities(www.growingwealthier.info)
 
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Urban Leaders partners are representatives from: Chicago; King County (Washington); City of Los Angeles, Miami-Dade County (Florida); City of Milwaukee; Nassau County (New York); New York City; Phoenix; San Francisco; and Toronto.

With its charter partner, Washington State King County Executive Ron Sims and core funding from the Rockefeller Foundation, CCAP's vision is to examine projected climate impacts in 2050 and "back cast" to identify what steps are necessary to reduce GHG emissions and build community resiliency.

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Presentations from November 2011 Climate Adaptation & Transportation: Identifying Information and Assistance Needs (EESI-CCAP-NOAA)
 
  1. Climate Adaptation & Transportation: Highlights of Best Practices & Economics of Adaptation
  2. NOAA's Regional Climate Services: Supporting Climate Understanding at Regional Scales
  3. Climate Adaptation and Transportation
  4. Climate Data Needs for Transportation Agencies
  5. Ahead of the Storm: Risk-Based Processes & Tools
  6. Climate Adaptation & Transportation: Identifying Information & Assistance Needs NOAA
  7. Climate Adaptation & Transportation: Identifying Information & Assistance Needs CTA
  8. Assessing the Vulnerability of New Jersey's Transportation Infrastructure to the Impacts of Climate Change
  9. Example Impacts of Climate Change on Transportation Weather Decision Making
  10. Climate Change Science: Uncertainty in Climate Projections
  11. Region X Climate Change Impact Assessment for Surface Transportation in the Pacific Northwest and Alaska
 
CCAP Reports on Urban Climate Adaptation
 

For further information about the Urban Leaders Adaptation Initiative, please contact Steve Winkelman, Director of Adaptation and Transportation Programs.
 
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