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In-house desktop study using available information and maps first-pass risk screening Quick screening of climate change related hazards and risks Bushfire risk Nuisance flooding Road inundation Reduction of beach second-pass risk assessment applicable in C-CADS Step 2 Undertake detailed site-specific hazard studies (new models, data) third-pass risk assessment applicable in second iterations of C-CADS Step 2 1 Third-pass risk assessment may be required if risks determined in second-pass risk assessment are high 3 resource use: LOW $ resource use: MEDIUM $ $ resource use: HIGH $ $ $ applicable in C-CADS Step 1 2 Moderate risk Road inundation Reduction of beach Moderate risk Bushfire risk Bushfire High risk The three-tier climate change risk assessment process of CoastAdapt Outcomes should help you to: Prioritise systems that need further attention Identify which stakeholders to engage in second-pass assessment Obtain organisational buy-in. Assess need for any third-pass (site specific) assessment (e.g. extreme risk to a critical system) Target new data and information. = Outcomes should be used to: = Output can help to: Underpin preparation of engineering solutions Stage implementation of action. Detailed estimation of when the risk will cross the tolerable limit and require action Develop an adaptation plan using different steps of C-CADS Conduct a workshop with stakeholders using available information and maps Possible stakeholders: Roads Stormwater Tourism Environment Power supply Coastal planners Expert or consultant opinion to rate individual risks Individual risks are rated by likelihood vs consequence Medium Consequence Likelihood Medium Low Low Low Medium High Critical High Coastal climate change infographic series www.coastadapt.com.au Coastal climate change Infographic series www.coastadapt.com.au

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Page 1: The three-tier climate change risk assessment process of ... · The three-tier climate change risk assessment process of CoastAdapt Outcomes should help you to: Prioritise systems

In-house desktop study using available information and maps

first-pass risk screening

Quick screening of climate change related hazards and risks

Bushfirerisk

Nuisance flooding

Road inundation

Reductionof beach

second-pass risk assessmentapplicable in C-CADS Step 2

Undertake detailed site-specific hazard studies (new models, data)

third-pass risk assessmentapplicable in second iterations of C-CADS Step 2

1

Third-pass risk assessment may be required if risks determined in second-pass risk assessment are high

3

resource use: LOW $

resource use: MEDIUM $ $

resource use: HIGH $$ $

applicable in C-CADS Step 1

2

Moderate riskRoad

inundation

Reductionof beach

Moderate riskBushfire

riskBushfire

High risk

The three-tier climate change risk assessment process of CoastAdapt

Outcomes should help you to:Prioritise systems that need further attention

Identify which stakeholders to engage in second-pass assessment

Obtain organisational buy-in.

• Assess need for any third-pass (site specific) assessment (e.g. extreme risk to a critical system)

• Target new data and information.

=

Outcomes should be used to:=

Output can help to:Underpin preparation of engineering solutionsStage implementation of action.

Detailed estimation ofwhen the risk will cross the tolerable limit and require action

• Develop an adaptation plan using different steps of C-CADS

Conduct a workshop with stakeholdersusing availableinformation and maps

Possible stakeholders:

Roads

Stormwater Tourism

Environment

Power supply Coastal planners

Expert or consultant opinion to rate individual risks

Individual risks are ratedby likelihood vs consequence

Medium

Cons

eque

nce

Likelihood

Medium

Low

Low Low Medium

High

CriticalHigh

Coastal climate change infographic series www.coastadapt.com.au

Coastal climate change Infographic serieswww.coastadapt.com.au