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Regional Climate Action Plan HIA

Regional Climate Action Plan HIA. Steering Committee Meeting No. 5 January 21 st 10:30-11:30 AM. Meeting Agenda. Introduction Review of HIA Tasks III . Assessment Review A. Community Engagement B. Existing Conditions

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Regional Climate Action Plan HIA

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  1. Regional Climate Action Plan HIA Steering Committee Meeting No. 5 January 21st 10:30-11:30 AM

  2. Meeting Agenda • Introduction • Review of HIA Tasks III. Assessment Review A. Community Engagement B. Existing Conditions C. Comparative Risk Assessment D. Adjusted Life Years Attributed to Climate Change Factors IV. Next Steps A. Timeline B. Tuesday, February, 18 VI. Adjourn

  3. Attendance • Present • Meredith Jagger • Keren Bolter • Nicole Hammer • Jennifer Jurado • Don Burgess • EphratYovel • Gino Marinucci • Vicki Boguszewski • Karen Hamilton • Debora Kerr • Absent • Steve White • Sandra Whitehead • Staff • Anamarie Garces • FPHI Intern • 1. Renee Henry, FAU Sociology/Health Administration

  4. Review of HIA Tasks

  5. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Focus Group • A draft summary report distributed. • Focus groups aimed at learning about perceptions of people living in rural areas of Southeast Florida, Belle Glade in Palm Beach County and Key Largo of Monroe County, and the need to prepare for the health effects of sea level rise and extreme heat conditions through policies and systemic changes. • The findings will be translated into recommendations on topics such as energy efficiency, water and waste management. • Final report will reflect the quotes utilized and relevant recommendations.

  6. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Survey Targeting Professionals • In fall of 2013 • Paper survey • 113 professionals (56% Target) • Participants were attending a regional planning or sea-level rise conference, and currently resided in South Florida. • Draft fact sheet was distributed. Please review and provide feedback.

  7. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Survey Targeting Professionals

  8. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Survey Targeting Community • Posted • Florida Public Health Institute list-serve and website visitors • Consortium for a Healthier Miami-Dade • Transforming Our Community’s Health in Broward County • Monroe County local paper Free Press • Monroe County Area Health Education Center • Social media sites accounting for 7% • Total of 162 (32% of target) • 40% males and 60% females • Equal distribution of adults aged 20-75+

  9. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Survey Targeting Community

  10. Completed Pending Review:Community Engagement, Survey Targeting Community

  11. Existing Conditions Analysis • Existing conditions document distributed. • Steering Committee Comments: • Assure sources are clearly described for each table. • Provide details on counts and rates i.e per 1,000 of number of X • Lime disease is typically not used since 75% is transmitted outside of US west nile virus is a good alternative. • Steering Committee Questions: • How will this be used? As a basis for further analysis • Who is the target audience? Internal staff

  12. Assessment Step 2:Determine Health Burden Attributed to Climate Change Factors Proposed to be Mitigated by Recommendations • Reason for selecting CRA: • Comparative Risk Assessment (CRA) methodology applied to facilitate decision-making when various activities compete for limited resources. • Research tool and has helped to characterize sea level rise and heat wave profiles and priorities for policy implementation on the • Bases for further analysis to inform HIA

  13. Assessment Step 3:Determine QALYs of Climate Change Impacts Proposed to be Mitigated by Recommendations • Methodology established. Step 3 will likely begin before the end of January, pending completion of CRA.

  14. Next Steps • Project Timeline • Materials will be sent to SC on Feb. 11, for review • Next meeting Feb. 18, 10:30AM-11:30AM • Final Meeting March 18, 10:30-11:30AM

  15. Adjourn Thank you!

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