SBIR-STTR Award

Temperate: Advancing Greater Resilience to Climate Variability in Rural Communities
Award last edited on: 3/29/2021

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
USDA
Total Award Amount
$100,000
Award Phase
1
Solicitation Topic Code
8.6
Principal Investigator
Robert M Cheetham

Company Information

Azavea Inc (AKA: Avencia Incorporated)

990 Spring Garden Street 5th floor
Philadelphia, PA 19123
   (215) 925-2600
   info@azavea.com
   www.azavea.com
Location: Single
Congr. District: 02
County: Philadelphia

Phase I

Contract Number: 2019-00550
Start Date: 6/5/2019    Completed: 2/29/2020
Phase I year
2019
Phase I Amount
$100,000
The socioeconomic geographic and demographic characteristics of rural and tribal communities put them at even greater risk of environmental variations than their urban or suburban counter parts; therefore they need different data-driven tools to help them increase community resilience. To facilitate long-term adaptation planning these communities need affordable flexible software applications that can aggregate information for customized areas of interest regardless of city limits or county lines. The proposed research seeks to address these needs by developing new web-based tools that will enable local decision-makers to combine key discoverable datasets about their community's natural built and economic environments with fine-resolution climate projection data in powerful ways that will support policy-making resource allocation and proactive response strategies in rural and underserved communities throughout the United States. It will enable this through the extension and enhancement of Temperate Azavea's existing web-based subscription service that can rapidly process fine-resolution climate projection data and guide users through the creation of a vulnerability assessment and adaptation plans. Temperate provides more than just the standard visualizations of the global-scale temperature and precipitation change data that are currently available: it presents location-specific information and tailored adaptation strategies from like-minded communities that users can choose from when creating their own plans. This database of strategies will grow exponentially as Temperate usage increases further expanding its utility to communities in need. With this proposal Azavea endeavors to support adaptation planning at the rural tribal county or regional levels rather than just for individual cities by enabling Temperate users to define their own geographic areas of interest; all information displayed within the application from that point forward will be specific to the user's chosen geographic area. In order to interweave visualizations and information regarding the current state of community stressors -both climate and non-climate related - in a broader range of locations Azavea plans to add a number of relevant datasets to Temperate illustrate the relationships between environmental changes and their subsequent impacts clearly and completely rework the user experience to encompass a more holistic planning process that will appeal to decision-makers in rural and tribal communities and regions. In Phase I additional data will pertain only to California in order to demonstrate feasibility and may include health information socioeconomic factors natural resources or facets of the built environment among others. Finally these new data will be combined seamlessly within the application with climate data to illustrate the relationships between exposures impacts and strategies all of which will be displayed intuitively through compelling visualizations including maps charts and graphs. There is no known commercial product that rivals Temperate in providing communities with such a data-rich and easy-to-use adaptation planning tool at an affordable price. Furthermore through Azavea's partnership with ICLEI USA Local Governments for Sustainability Temperate users can access in-depth support services that can be customized to the needs of each community. By adding the new features made possible through this grant we will further increase Temperate's competitive advantage by making it available to the many rural and tribal communities that are often overlooked by resilience planning products and services. An enhanced Temperate has the potential to help thousands of these communities nationwide to increase their resilience and protect the lives and livelihoods of their residents. It will also benefit the public-at-large in three very important ways: (1) it will bring together a range of disparate data sources that impact community resilience in one, low-cost, intuitive web-based application; (2) it will support policy-making, resource allocations, and public outreach activities specific to rural populations and tribal communities; and (3) it will help public and private sector organizations, with particular focus on rural areas, to strengthen the preparedness and response strategies that are so critical to their communities.

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