Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in East Palo Alto
Abstract
Climate change and sea level rise continue to devastate communities around the globe.
The impacts have a disproportionate effect on those of lower socio-economic levels,
and the consequences are frequently not borne equally amongst impacted individuals
(UNDP, 2013). Community-based adaptation has been widely used to assess vulnerabilities
and impacts at the community level, with an inclusive process that addresses root
causes of risk. The process provides the opportunity for local government to empower
and engaged impacted communities in identifying and prioritising their urgent adaptation
needs. This study aims to understand East Palo Alto community vulnerabilities by
assessing local knowledge and perception of risk to climate change. East Palo Alto,
an urban city in California with socio- economic challenges, is vulnerable to flooding
and coastal inundation. The limited financial and institutional capacity of the local
government and community increases vulnerability and risk. Recommendations and steps
are presented to guide actions and programs that are crucial in addressing community
priorities and concerns
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Saena, Fagamalama (2016). Community Vulnerability and Adaptation to Climate Change in East Palo Alto. Master's project, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12673.Collections
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