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This 2012 update for the UNC System focuses on hazard mitigation strategies tailored for university campuses facing threats like tropical storms and tornadoes. Key priorities include expedited processes for disaster housing, elevation of structures, stormwater management, and retrofit projects. The workshop emphasizes the importance of good mitigation proposals, highlighting how to define problems, assess risks, and conduct benefit-cost analysis. Strategies to pitch to funding sources are discussed, ensuring institutions can effectively address and prepare for future hazards.
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Hazard Mitigation Branch Mitigation For Campuses: 2012 Update UNC System PDM Planning Workshop – April 25-26, 2012
Irene Division Priorities Address Disaster Housing issues in Disaster Impact zone with expedited process (FEMA Temporary Housing Units) Acquisition and Elevations in Disaster Impact Zone
FEMA-funded Funding Streams Disaster Non-Disaster
Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream What Makes Good Mitigation Pitching to Funders
Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream • Pitching Mitigation: Problem Definition • What is at risk? • What hazards? • Who is threatened? • What functional downtime/COOP? • Mitigation vs. Maintenance
Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream • Pitching Mitigation: Math • Benefit Cost Analysis - • Benefits: “Potential Future Damages Avoided” • Costs: Project Costs
Example: • Non Structural EQ project
Cost • Materials • Labor • How long will it last for?
Benefits • Recurrence Interval • Cost of Equipment Protected • Clean Up • HazMat • COOP/Functional Downtime
Benefits/Costs • For every dollar contributed to the project, how many dollars will the University benefit?
Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream Pitching Mitigation - Writing Who, What, Why, Where How (methodology)
Good Mitigation Proposals – Any Funding Stream Best Ally to Pitch Mitigation Relationships