resilience 2.0
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New Jersey FutureOctober 30, 2014
Anthony FlintFellow & Director of Public Affairs
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Resilience 2.0
Research and training for policy and practice
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National Disaster Resilience Competition$1B to promote risk assessment/planning & innovative
preparation and resilience strategiesCommunity Development Block Grant disaster recovery (CDBG-DR) / Disaster Relief Appropriations Act 2013
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• Stimulate resilience planning to prepare for the future that is coming
• Resilience as overarching principle, woven into daily decision-making on how tax dollars are spent
• Rethinking of how disaster relief funds are used by local and state governments
• Infrastructure investment and urban development with resilience marbled in
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Coastal Zone Management Act Section 309 Program Guidance
$1.5M competitive funding to improve state CZM programs to increase resilience in coastal hazards
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Global Green USA/Solar for Sandy: Donations by solar manufacturers for back-up systems for schools,
women's shelters, and community centers
Lessons from Sandyhttp://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/2381_Lessons-from-Hurricane-Sandy
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Lessons from Sandy• Financial assistance needs to come quickly and with clear guidelines,
but with enough time for states to create thorough action plans• The National Flood Insurance Program subsidizes risk, which
discourages state and local governments and property owners from mitigating risk.
• Align federal policies and programs to reduce risk and restore the health and productivity of coastal resources over the long-term.
• Develop and share data, guidance materials, and decision-support tools to help governments and property owners make forward-thinking decisions.
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Adjust the rules that govern the use of disaster relief aid.
Strengthen connections between pre-disaster and post-disaster planning.
Evaluate projects on their true costs and benefits.
Develop new financing and insurance models that capture the value created through mitigation to
support long-term investments in resilience.
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Anticipate future climate impacts during the disaster recovery and rebuilding process.
Resilient City Coastal Regionshttp://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/1994_Resilient-Coastal-City-Regions
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Forthcoming: Planning for Post-Disaster Recovery
International Case StudiesRob Olshansky/Laurie Johnson
Value Capturehttp://www.lincolninst.edu/pubs/2244_Implementing-Value-Capture-in-
Latin-America
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Koontz vs St. Johns River Water District
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Contact/More Informationwww.lincolninst.eduTwitter: @landpolicy
Anthony Flint / Fellow and Director of Public AffairsLincoln Institute of Land Policy
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