ANALYSIS ROADMAP The SF Bay Trail RAAPP approach is structured around a process that explores the existing conditions and predicted impacts of climate change and sea level rise across multiple scales. First, by looking across the full East Bay shoreline along both Alameda and Contra Costa counties, identifying the top at-risk zones and developing a Risk Assessment; and then by zooming in to exemplar focus areas to illustrate potential adaptation strategies and approaches that could be applied in multiple locations across the region. At each scale, and through the process, the analysis and design are guided by the Park District goals, and informed by ongoing conversations with key partners and stakeholders.
UNDERSTANDING CONTEXT
Sea Level Rise Land Use + Demographics Ecology
The Park District Selection Criteria
Infrastructure
Transportation
Economics Ongoing Initiatives
1. UNDERSTANDING THE SHORELINE
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SITE ANALYSIS: INVENTORY AND MAPPING
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SITE ANALYSIS: MEASURED IMPACTS
FULL SHORELINE FIGURE 1-2: PROCESS DIAGRAM
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SAN FRANCISCO BAY TRAIL RISK ASSESSMENT & ADAPTATION PRIORITIZATION PLAN (RAAPP)
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RISK