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Co-producing research and data visualization for environmental justice advocacy in climate change adaptation : The Milwaukee Flood-Health Vulnerability Assessment
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UAB ; Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-M ; Cities in the world are experiencing increases in the severity of extreme weather events, leading to significant threats for urban dwellers. Ensuring an equitable implementation of risk reduction interventions requires considering the uneven distributions of risk. However, adaptation planning often fails to adequately consider the distributional injustices of risk, potentially reproducing spatial inequalities. Current forms of engagement hinder the effective contribution of local stakeholders to the development of risk assessments for the design of interventions. Here, we present a co-production process in which place-based advocacy organizations and healthcare practitioners actively participate in the identification of flooding exposure and vulnerability priority areas. The process is applied in Milwaukee, WI, where we developed the Milwaukee Flood-Health Vulnerability Assessment (FHVA) to identify priority areas for implementing stormwater management strategies including nature-based solutions such as urban green infrastructure. We discuss the process underpinning the analysis and the development of dissemination tools that enable advocacy organizations, urban planners, and policy makers to make use of the FHVA. We find co-production to be a critical component of making vulnerability and exposure analyses useful both for policy makers and stakeholders in need of usable scientific information to support advocacy on equitable adaptation.
Co-producing research and data visualization for environmental justice advocacy in climate change adaptation : The Milwaukee Flood-Health Vulnerability Assessment
Altres ajuts: acords transformatius de la UAB ; Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-M ; Cities in the world are experiencing increases in the severity of extreme weather events, leading to significant threats for urban dwellers. Ensuring an equitable implementation of risk reduction interventions requires considering the uneven distributions of risk. However, adaptation planning often fails to adequately consider the distributional injustices of risk, potentially reproducing spatial inequalities. Current forms of engagement hinder the effective contribution of local stakeholders to the development of risk assessments for the design of interventions. Here, we present a co-production process in which place-based advocacy organizations and healthcare practitioners actively participate in the identification of flooding exposure and vulnerability priority areas. The process is applied in Milwaukee, WI, where we developed the Milwaukee Flood-Health Vulnerability Assessment (FHVA) to identify priority areas for implementing stormwater management strategies including nature-based solutions such as urban green infrastructure. We discuss the process underpinning the analysis and the development of dissemination tools that enable advocacy organizations, urban planners, and policy makers to make use of the FHVA. We find co-production to be a critical component of making vulnerability and exposure analyses useful both for policy makers and stakeholders in need of usable scientific information to support advocacy on equitable adaptation.
Co-producing research and data visualization for environmental justice advocacy in climate change adaptation : The Milwaukee Flood-Health Vulnerability Assessment
Herreros-Cantis, Pablo (author) / Hoffman, Lawrence (author) / Kennedy, Christopher (author) / Kim, Young (author) / Charles, Joel (author) / Gillet, Victoria (author) / Getzin, Anne (author) / Littlefield, Danya (author) / Zielinski, Alexandria (author) / Bernstein, Joanne (author)
2024-01-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
DDC:
710
Assessment of Water Resources Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change
Taylor & Francis Verlag | 1996
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Online Contents | 1996
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