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1 Local Context for Climate Change- Broward County Natural Resources Planning and Management
1/14/2014 City of Fort Lauderdale Vulnerability Assessments Glen Hadwen Sustainability Manager May 4, 2017 NOAA Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities

2 Vulnerability Assessments
Local Context for Climate Change- Broward County Natural Resources Planning and Management 1/14/2014 Vulnerability Assessments Southeast Florida Regional Climate Compact Sea level rise Adoption of sea level rise projections Condition Assesssments for Master Planning Processes NOAA Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities

3 2015 Unified Sea Level Rise (SLR) Projection for SE FL
3” SLR since 1992 2030: 6-10” SLR 2060: 14-26” Orange line for long term projects with low risk tolerance (2060: 34”) Possible Blue range represents the most likely range of sea level rise going forward. Orange range is a possible upper limit. Likely

4 Red represents areas below 5 feet elevation.
Land Elevation Map Red represents areas below 5 feet elevation. Sea Level Impacts: Drainage Issues Road Beach Erosion Drinking Water Economy Nancy Gassman, NASA Workshop: How to mitigate the effects of sea level rise

5 One Foot Sea Level Rise Scenario
Major Impacts 2040 – 2070 Parks and historical sites Select local roads Natural areas Low-lying tidal areas

6 Two Foot Sea Level Rise Scenario
Major Impacts 2060 – 2115 Local streets Low lying communities Low lying areas in golf courses and parks Marine facilities

7 Bridges Vulnerability Assessment
Roads near bridges are impacted. Boat clearance may become more of a problem.

8 City Arterial Roads Vulnerability Assessment
Only City-Owned Arterial Road Segments are shown. 9 Vulnerable Arterial Road Segments are identified.

9 City Parks Vulnerability Assessment
23 vulnerable city-owned parks Several parks show large area affected 8 parks with >60% acreage impacted at two foot SLR

10 Downtown Fort Lauderdale
23 vulnerable city-owned parks Vulnerable with two foot SLR High percentage of land inundated in these parks

11 Fire Rescue Stations Vulnerability
Accessibility issues within 1000ft. Radius – 2ft. Fire Rescue 54 Fire Rescue 13


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