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#1 COH Council RES 203-23 Integrated Climate Action Plan
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COH Council Resolution 203-23 RE: Integrated Climate Action Plan WPC & LPC Material
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Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Climate Adaptation Actions to fir*.� <br /> Integrated Climate Action Plan for the Island of Hawai'i Build Local Resilience to Climate Change <br /> Tables <br /> Table 1. Cascade exposure analysis: hazards analyzed by cascade.................................................................. 10 <br /> Table 2. Hawai'i County departments with primary responsibilities in the ICAP................................................... 12 <br /> Table 3. Climate action co-benefits considered in evaluating climate actions...................................................... 13 <br /> Table 4. Climate Cascade 3: Number and type of County assets exposed to individual and overlapping <br /> hazards (drought, wildfire„ riverine flooding, landslide susceptibility, high windstorms)..........................62 <br /> Table 5. Climate Cascade 3: Number of County assets by district with high cascade exposure <br /> (4 or 5 hazard exposures)....................................................................................................................63 <br /> Table 6. Climate Cascade 4: Number and type of County assets exposed to individual and overlapping <br /> hazards (riverine flooding, chronic and event-based coastal flooding with sea level rise, <br /> landslidesusceptibility)........................................................................................................................ 79 <br /> Table 7. Climate Cascade 4: Number of County assets by district with high cascade exposure <br /> (4 or 5 hazard exposures).................................................................................................................... 80 <br /> Table 8. Climate Cascade 5: Number and types of County assets exposed to individual and overlapping <br /> hazards (hurricane wind and storm surge, riverine flooding, chronic and event-based coastal <br /> flooding with sea level rise, landslide susceptibility)............................................................................. 94 <br /> Table 9. Climate Cascade 5: Number of County assets by district with high cascade exposure <br /> (5 or 6 hazard exposures)................................................................................................................... 95 <br /> Contents l( <br />
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