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Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Climate Adaptation Actions to �� <br /> IslandIntegrated Climate Action Plan for the of Hawal'i <br /> Build Local Resilience to Climate Change �� �� <br /> Climate Cascade Exposure Levels <br /> 5 <br /> rn 4 <br /> a <br /> es <br /> ra <br /> 3 <br /> 0 <br /> E <br /> � 1 <br /> ■ ■ ■ <br /> 04° <br /> lop <br /> ■Hazard 1 Hazard 2 ■Hazard 3 ■Hazard 4 ■hazard 5 <br /> Figure 7.Example of cascade exposure levels <br /> Asset Mapping <br /> Asset data was compiled from all County departments. This included County structures, water and <br /> wastewater lines, on-site disposal systems, roads, bridges, and parks, as well as proposed and <br /> planned capital improvement projects. Interviews were conducted with each County department to <br /> review existing County assets and existing departmental priorities for proposed and in progress <br /> projects. A map of asset locations was generated from the information collected. More details on assets <br /> and projects are available on the County Climate Cascade Exposure Tool. <br /> Exposure Analysis <br /> The exposure analysis overlaid the hazard area mapping on top of the asset location map. This allowed <br /> assets to be tallied by number of potential hazards at the asset location for each climate cascade. <br /> County assets exposed to the greatest number of hazards could be candidates for interventions. The <br /> County Climate Cascade Exposure Tool can help County staff better understand climate-related <br /> hazards potentially impacting County-managed assets and projects. <br /> The Cascade Exposure Tool also contains the results of a risk analysis conducted based on the <br /> distribution of socially vulnerable populations. The description of the risk assessment methodology and <br /> results are provided in Appendix B. <br /> Climate Cascades 11 <br />