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A searchable vulnerability assessment database. Robin O’Malley and Laura Thompson USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center, Reston, VA. There is no way to know about VAs being conducted for different regions, species, or other ecological elements.
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A searchable vulnerability assessment database Robin O’Malley and Laura Thompson USGS National Climate Change and Wildlife Science Center, Reston, VA
There is no way to know about VAs being conducted for different regions, species, or other ecological elements
New assessments are being undertaken without knowledge of the methods or results of relevant ongoing or completed assessments
Data and knowledge gathered by completed assessments are not being used by managers outside the entity conducting the assessment
Compiling VA efforts into one place would reduce costs and increase the value of existing assessment investments Database
Database scope • Include VAs from: • Federal agencies • State agencies • Local agencies • Universities • Nongovernmental organizations • A process has begun to ensure compliance with the Paperwork Reduction Act
Database scope Focus will be on domestic VAs, but the country boundaries will be “fuzzy” and allow assessments that encompass parts of Canada, Mexico, Caribbean, and insular Pacific, etc.
More of a “registry” than database • Basic reporting elements • Contact information • Location • Assessment endpoint (target) • Vulnerability assessment methodology • Vulnerability assessment components • Method of climate projection • Partners or collaborators • Link to a specific decision • Abstract
Database hosting • Federal self-hosting (USGS) • Global Change Information System (GCIS) • CAKEx – EcoAdapt
Project timeline Testing Initiation of PRA process Development of project concept Database construction Assembly of working group Identification of potential hosts Federal data collection Non-federal data collection Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Spring 2013 Winter 2013 Summer 2013 Summer 2013 Fall 2013 Winter/spring 2014 Development of database “content” (sub-working group effort) Spring/summer 2013