Encourage private sector action and incentivize investment in preventive approaches that reduce risk and minimize impacts of extreme weather and the changing climate for human health and the built environment.
Best Practice of this action
Resources
- Cities can encourage/incentivize investment that uses a standard: (1) Fortified Commercial, a national standard for resilient construction from The Insurance Institute for Business & Home Safety; (2) RELi Resilience Standard, combining design criteria with an integrative design process for neighborhoods, buildings, homes and infrastructure, developed in MN and being synchronized with LEED.
- Developing Urban Resilience is a repository for all of the Urban Land Institute’s resilience research that highlights innovative real estate projects across the country. [Applicable to 1, 2 and 3 Star implementation.]
- How New Homes Can Stand Up to Disaster provides state-of-the-art techniques to keep homes standing when floods, winds, and fires strike. [Applicable to 1 Star implementation.]
- 10 Do’s and Don’ts of Discussing Climate Change provides the words and tools to open the lines of communication around climate change. [Applicable to 1, 2 and 3 Star implementation.]
- Incentives for Green Infrastructure Implementation on Private Property: Lessons Learned from the Water Resources Foundation provides information and guidance for how municipalities and utilities can create incentives to promote broader, better targeted, and more effective implementation of GI within their stormwater programs and service areas. [Applicable to 3 Star implementation.]
- Use the Fire Adapted Communities Self-Assessment Tool to assess your level of fire adaptation and track capacity to live safely with fire over time.
- The Clean Energy States Alliance website has many informational resources on clean energy storage and scaling up solar for under-resourced communities.
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