Sea Level Rise Vulnerability and Adaptation Report | State of Hawaiʻi

This report provides the first state-wide assessment for Hawai'i documenting vulnerability to sea level rise. The report includes recommendations to reduce exposure and sensitivity to sea level rise and to increase capacity to adapt. It also provides recommendations based on emerging practices framed through extensive stakeholder consultations. It is considered a "living" report, and will be updated as further information is gathered. The framework of the report is intended to be used when facing other climate change threats affecting Hawai'i. 

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State
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Vulnerability Assessments
Adaptation Planning
Published
December, 2017
State
Hawaii
Topic
Coasts
Built Environment

Guidance for Disaster Recovery Preparedness in Hawai‘i

Communities in Hawai'i are highly vulnerable to natural disasters such as hurricanes, tsunamis, floods, seasonal high waves, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, lava flows, and sea level rise. Since a changing climate is expected to worsen the effects of these natural hazards, planners and communities must work together to prepare for long term disastor recovery. The study developed statewide guidance documents and tools to improve community resilience to coastal hazards and sea level rise, thereby encouraging communities to focus on recovery practices before a disaster hits. 

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State
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Disaster Recovery
Published
July, 2019
State
Hawaii
Topic
Built Environment

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