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Extreme Weather and Climate Hazard Impacts on Energy and Water Utilities: Implications for Department of the Air Force Installation Climate Resilience Planning

26 Mar 2024

Researchers developed an approach for estimating utility system exposure to extreme weather- and climate-related hazards to inform at which installations the Department of the Air Force might consider prioritizing deep-dive vulnerability assessments. The researchers used case studies supported by qualitative and quantitative analysis and focused on a set of extreme weather- and climate-related effects for three regions of the United States.
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Authors

Wolf, Vanessa, Van Abel, Kristin, Steier, Joshua, Foran, Christy, Tingstad, Abbie, Lachman, Beth E., Park, Hye Min, Wong, Brian, Ali, Rahim

Division
RAND Project AIR FORCE Resource Management Program
Pages
156
Published in
United States
RAND Identifier
RR-A1589-1
RAND Type
report
Rights
RAND Corporation
Series
Research Reports
Source
https://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RRA1589-1.html

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