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Climate change adaptation plan response plan

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Page 1: Climate change response plan

Climate change adaptation plan response plan

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REPORT ORGANIZATION • Introduction

– Vision Statement

– What does this plan provide?

– Planning goals

– Plan Organization

• Reality of Climate Change

– Projected impacts in Upstate New York

• Community Profile

– Local authority

– Demographic analysis

– Socio-economic composition

– Greenhouse gas Emissions

• Vulnerability Assessment

– Social vulnerability assessment

– Physical Vulnerability Assessment

– Specific Concerns – Infrastructure and general environment

• Recommended Adaptation Strategies

– Strategies for effective action

– Broad Adaptation Strategies

– Targeted Adaptation Strategies

– Integration with other planning initiatives

• Appendices

– Methodology for community self assessment

– Methodology for organization self-assessment

– Checklist for new development in a changing climate

– List of resources that provide more details on climatic changes

– List of available financial incentives

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GOALS

1. Provide appropriate guidance and information to ensure that local communities are better prepared in face of changing climatic trends in the region.

2. Identify important areas of concern across that will need to be addressed across different sectors to enhance community resilience.

3. Evolve a comprehensive methodology for climate change vulnerability assessment that can be implemented across the region.

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GOALS

4. Outline a balanced approach to addressing climate change through a combination of – Conservation, Mitigation, Adaptation, and Awareness strategies.

5. Encourage strategies with tangible benefits across multiple sectors that will also contribute to local economic growth and wealth creation

6. Identify actions that will support continued sustainability of Great lakes and other natural resources in the region

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Objectives

1. Assess existing risks and vulnerabilities from climate change

2. Promote Green House Gas (GHG) mitigation efforts and energy conservation initiatives

3. Promote attention to climate change issues within other planning initiatives and sectors, including the regional, and local land use plans.

4. Seek opportunities to inform the community and decision makers on potential climate change impacts

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Objectives

1. Promote collaborations to raise awareness about climate change impacts

2. Seek opportunities to develop an environmentally sustainable economy

3. Maintain and add to the city‘s urban tree canopy and increase tree diversity within urbanized areas

4. Support protection of the Great Lakes

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NOTABLE IMPACTS

Expected Changes in Climate

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IMPLICATIONS FOR OUR REGION

• Increased frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves

• Increased extreme weather conditions

• Increased rain events – more stream flow, increase erosion and run-off, flood-risks

• More stress on aging infrastructure

• Lake levels

• In-migration from the Coasts and the Mid-west

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RESPONSE STRATEGIES A combination of Technical and Working Group Reccomednations

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BROAD STRATEGIES

• CONSERVATION

– Plan, design, develop an manage our region for energy efficiency and conservation to reduce our carbon footprint

• MITIGATION

– Invest in renewable energy production, specifically from wind, solar, hydro-electric, and geothermal sources by developing progressive policies and funding mechanisms

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BROAD STRATEGIES

• ADAPTATION

– Anticipate and prepare to adapt to the already inevitable impacts of climate change under way now

• AWARENESS

– Promote outreach and engagement efforts to educate people and decision makers about the implications of climate change for our region, and ways it can be addresses through mitigation, and adaptation

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BROAD STRATEGIES

• WEALTH CREATION

– Use energy policy and climate change response strategies as economic impetus to create jobs and support local industries and businesses

• GREAT LAKES CONSERVATION

– Protect great lakes which is an integral part of western New York, and an enormous fresh water resources for the region and beyond

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TARGETED RECOMMENDATIONS

• Drainage and Flood Protection Infrastructure

– Updating of Flood Maps

– Use of 500yr floodplain boundaries in new development review

– Stronger Flood management ordinances in all communities

– Increase in the flood protection elevations

– Improvement to storm water master plans

– Incorporation of Green Infrastructure in Storm water management

– Developing Independent Storm water Utility Districts (SUD)

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TARGETED RECOMMENDATIONS

• Drinking Water

– Water supply assessment

– Implement a water loss control program

– Water demand management

– Retrofitting plumbing systems

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TARGETED RECOMMENDATIONS

• Waste water

– Target new development in existing sewer districts

– Implement combined sewer overflow (CSO) abatement programs

• Built Environment

– Improved energy efficiency standards for buildings

– Encourage passive design systems

• Environmental quality and human health

– Prepare public health plans for the region

– Enhanced programs for controlling the disease causing vectors

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SUGGESTED INDICATORS

• Net-energy consumption per-capita

• Green energy generation per-capita

• Energy savings through energy efficiency projects

• Transit trips per-capita

• Vehicles miles travelled per-capita

• Change in per-capita urban area

• Alternative fuel stations

• Length of total bike lanes

• Developed land per-capita