How exercises help US communities meet the challenge of climate change: The FEMA National Exercise Division's innovative exercise tools and resources.

Q3 Medicine Journal of business continuity & emergency planning Pub Date : 2023-01-01
Nicole Nation, Catherine Welker, Jessica Stolz, Melissa French
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The US Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) National Exercise Division (NED) leads the nation in validating the capabilities of the whole community in support of the National Preparedness System. In response to the increased threat of climate change, the NED has developed new resources to help communities increase preparedness for severe weather and natural disasters in the long term. This paper provides an overview of two such resources to help communities identify and prepare for climate-related events: the Long-Term Community Resilience Exercise Resource Guide (ERG) and the Climate Adaptation Exercise Series (CAES). These resources help communities develop and conduct exercises to increase their climate literacy, develop climate adaptation and mitigation plans, and leverage data on future climate conditions to inform decision-making. Exercises provide an opportunity for communities to build resilience by discussing and better understanding climate change and to plan for, adapt to, and mitigate the associated risks and hazards. The ERG provides guidance, tools and resources, and the CAES provides a consistent framework that FEMA regions can tailor to address unique, region-specific climate concerns. The results collected from these exercises, in turn, identify strengths to leverage and areas to improve, informing plans of action for a path forward for the next 20, 30 and 50 years.

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运动如何帮助美国社区应对气候变化的挑战:联邦应急管理局国家运动部门的创新运动工具和资源。
美国联邦紧急事务管理局(FEMA)国家演习部(NED)领导全国验证整个社区支持国家准备系统的能力。为了应对日益严重的气候变化威胁,NED开发了新的资源,以帮助社区加强对恶劣天气和自然灾害的长期准备。本文概述了两种帮助社区识别和准备气候相关事件的资源:长期社区恢复力训练资源指南(ERG)和气候适应训练系列(CAES)。这些资源帮助社区制定和开展练习,以提高其气候素养,制定气候适应和减缓计划,并利用未来气候条件数据为决策提供信息。演习为社区提供了一个机会,通过讨论和更好地了解气候变化,以及规划、适应和减轻相关风险和危害,来建立复原力。ERG提供指导、工具和资源,CAES提供一致的框架,联邦应急管理局各地区可以根据具体情况进行调整,以解决独特的、地区特有的气候问题。从这些活动中收集的结果,反过来又确定了需要利用的优势和需要改进的领域,为今后20年、30年和50年的前进道路提供了行动计划。
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