Vulnerability is the propensity or predisposition of assets to be adversely affected by hazards. Vulnerability encompasses exposure, sensitivity, potential impacts, and adaptive capacity. Because these factors vary, not all communities or populations are equally vulnerable to the same climate risks.
Assets include the people, resources, ecosystems, infrastructure, and the services they provide. Assets are the tangible and intangible things communities value and will vary by community.
The Steps to Resilience – Assess Vulnerability & Risk can help practitioners think through the full range of asset categories that may be relevant for their community.
Risk is the potential for negative consequences where something of value is at stake. In the context of assessing climate impacts, risk refers to the potential for adverse consequences of a climate-related hazard. Risk can be assessed by multiplying the probability of a hazard by the magnitude of the negative consequence or loss.
For example, the risk of extreme heat exposure to a subsection of a city's population might be evaluated by examining projections of extreme heat and the number and sensitivity of people or other assets that are potentially exposed to extreme heat events. Evaluating sensitivity could entail identifying populations that may be particularly sensitive to heat, identifying housing stock with poor or no climate control, and/or identifying whether there are sufficient cooling centers to assist those without access to cooling at home.
When evaluating community actions (e.g., projects, capital improvements, facilities siting and maintenance), you can apply a "climate lens" or evaluation assessment tool and integrate it into standard operating procedures. This could become a required or recommended part of how your organization or agency completes a permitting or financing process. The Steps to Resilience: Prioritize & Plan can help you evaluate the costs, benefits, and your team’s capacity to implement each potential solution.
Another example of such a tool is the Climate Change Adaptation Certification Tool. This tool asks simple questions to quickly guide users through an evaluation to make a decision about the project’s suitability in the context of climate change risks and helps the user think through modifications needed to address identified risks.
