Assessing Vulnerability and Improving Resilience of Critical Emergency Management Infrastructure in California in a Changing Climate.

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RAND Corporation

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2018

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The report identifies the exposure of state-owned and -operated emergency response infrastructure to coastal flooding and wildfire, how this exposure might change over time due to climate change, and how vulnerable different types of state infrastructure are to disruption and damage from different types of hazards. Given the number of parameters involved in assessing these risks, the report presents results in the form of a decision-support tool. The tool is intended to be used by Cal OES and its partner agencies in their ongoing use in response planning and operations. This report serves as an introduction and companion to the California Emergency Response Infrastructure Climate Vulnerability Tool (abbreviated as CERI-Climate), an interactive natural hazard and critical infrastructure visualization tool which was developed in the course of this project. This scientific study is one of 44 Technical Reports from California's Fourth Climate Change Assessment report series.

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