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2024 Hennepin County All -Jurisdiction Hazard Mitigation Plan <br />Volume 2 — Hazard Inventory <br />Informational options: Hazard & vulnerability mapping; Early warning & response <br />Social <br />systems; Systematic monitoring & remote sensing; Climate services; Use of indigenous <br />climate observations; Participatory scenario development; Integrated assessments. <br />Behavioral options: Household preparation & evacuation planning; Migration; Soil <br />& water conservation; Storm drain clearance; Livelihood diversification; Changed <br />cropping, livestock & aquaculture practices; Reliance on social networks. <br />Practical: Social & technical innovations, behavioral shifts, or institutional & managerial <br />changes that produce substantial shifts in outcomes. <br />Spheres of change <br />Political: Political, social, cultural & ecological decisions & actions consistent with <br />reducing vulnerability & risk & supporting adaptation, mitigation & sustainable <br />development. <br />Personal: Individual & collective assumptions, beliefs, values & worldviews influencing <br />climate -change responses. <br />4.3.1.14. Response <br />• See Hennepin County Emergency Operations Plan <br />4.3.1.15. Recovery <br />Because it is very difficult to link a specific event to climate change, it is difficult to discuss recovery as it <br />pertains to climate change versus each individual event as in other hazards. Please refer to the other <br />hazard sections to review recovery from the specific hazard. <br />4.3.1.16. References <br />Brooks, H.E. 2013. "Severe Thunderstorms and Climate Change". Atmospheric Research 123: 129-138. <br />doi:10.1016/j.atmosres.2012.04.002. <br />Climate.nasa.gov, 2016. "Vital Signs of the Planet". http://climate.nasa.gov/evidence/. <br />Diffenbaugh, N. S., M. Scherer, and R. J. Trapp. 2013. "Robust Increases In Severe Thunderstorm <br />Environments In Response To Greenhouse Forcing". Proceedings of the National Academy of <br />Sciences 110 (41): 16361-16366. doi:10.1073/pnas.1307758110. <br />Dnr.state.mn.us, 2012. "Balmy Winter in The Twin Cities 2011-2012: Minnesota DNR". <br />http://www.dnr.state.mn.us/climate/journal/11_12_balmy_winter.html. <br />Dnr.state.mn.us, 2015. "The Year without A Winter: 1877-78: Minnesota DNR". <br />http://www.d n r.state. m n.us/cl i mate/jou rna 1/1877_1878_wi nter. htm I. <br />Freshwater Society,. 2013. "157 Years of Lake Minnetonka Ice -Out History". http://freshwater.org/wp- <br />content/uploads/joomla/iceout/2012iceout. pdf. <br />
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