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Title: Carly Jerla


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Risk Assessment Scoping Workshop for the Upper
Colorado River Basin NIDIS Pilot
Carly Jerla Bureau of Reclamation Michael
Hayes National Drought Mitigation
Center University of Nebraska-Lincoln
2
Components of Successful Drought Mitigation
Plans
  • Monitoring, early warning, and prediction
  • Foundation of a drought mitigation plan
  • Indices/indicators linked to impacts and triggers
  • Risk and impact assessment
  • Who and what is at risk and why?
  • Mitigation and response
  • Programs and actions to reduce future drought
    impacts
  • Programs and actions during drought events

Most drought plans contain only the monitoring
and response components.
3
Risk Assessment Purpose
  • To identify those sectors, population groups, or
    regions most at risk from drought, most probable
    impacts, and mitigation actions that will reduce
    impacts to future events.

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http//drought.unl.edu/handbook/risk.pdf
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Components of Drought Risk Assessment
  • Hazard
  • Risk
  • Vulnerability
  • x

(social factors)
(natural event)
  • Where does the water come from?
  • Who uses the water?

6
Hazard Assessment(Understanding Drought
Characteristics)
  • Review of all available climate resources
  • Historical analyses frequency, intensity,
    duration, spatial extent
  • Temporal trends
  • Review available natural resources
  • Streamflow, reservoirs, stock tanks, groundwater,
    etc
  • Water use characteristics

7
Vulnerability Assessment
  • Impact Assessment
  • Social
  • Environmental
  • Economic
  • Causal Assessment
  • Temporal Trends

8
Impact Assessment Subcommittees
  • Colorado
  • Municipal Water
  • Wildfire Protection
  • Agricultural Industry
  • Tourism
  • Wildlife
  • Economic Impacts
  • Energy Loss
  • Health

9
Impact Assessment Subcommittees
  • Nebraska
  • Agriculture, Natural Resources, and Wildlife
  • Municipal Water Supply, Health, and Energy
  • New Mexico
  • Agriculture
  • Drinking Water, Health, and Energy
  • Wildlife and Wildfire
  • Tourism and Economic Impact

10
Impact Assessment Subcommittees
  • Hopi Nation
  • Range and Livestock
  • Agriculture
  • Village Water Supplies
  • Environmental Health

11
ChallengesRisk not all impacts are equal
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Risk and Impact Lessons
  • Stakeholders
  • Reduces conflicts between water users
  • Promotes support
  • Helps identify areas, people, sectors at risk
  • Vulnerability Dynamic (shifts with time)
  • Look Back and Look Ahead
  • Identify particular baselines
  • Triggers for decision-making
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