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This kit lists tools for the improved management of MLS at the catchment level. As such, it can be used by communities, trusts and catchment partnerships to accurately identify, target and evaluate potential catchment-based MLS-concepts and (spatial) flood risk management measures.

+++ Please note that, at this moment, the toolkit is under development - the list is therefore not complete +++

Name of tool Description Applied in pilot Layer 1: protection / defense Layer 2:

pro-action / prevention via spatial planning

Layer 3: preparation and response Layer 4:

recovery

Decision Support System (DSS) A road map with 10 questions to help involved authorities identify how governance relates to the resilience of flood prone areas. This tool has been applied in all pilots x x x x
Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP) approach "The Dynamic Adaptive Policy Pathways (DAPP) approach aims to support the development of an adaptive plan that is able to deal with conditions of deep uncertainties. " All pilots in Denmark, Assens, Vejle and Roskilde, applied an adapted version of this tool. x x x x
School programs to increase flood awareness Increase awareness of students, teachers and parents Pilots in Belgium: Ninove, Geraardsbergen and Denderleeuw x x
Brochures or information leaflets Increase awareness of citizens (Belgium) and farmers (Germany) All pilots in Belgium (Ninove, Geraardsbergen and Denderleeuw) and Germany (Wesermarsch) x x
Vision and Action Plan Develop a vision and action plan to climate/flood proof the area/region with specific spatial adaptation measures All pilots in Belgium (Ninove, Geraardsbergen and Denderleeuw) x x
Community approach: ClimateJust Free webtool that can be used for community analysis. "Climate Just is an information tool designed to help with the delivery of equitable responses to climate change at the local level. Its main focus is to assist the development of socially just responses to the impacts of extreme events, such as flooding." All pilots in the United Kingdom x x
GIS-analysis of social vulnerability indicators to explore social justice issues related to MLS Explore the social (in)justice to floods through an analysis of the social characteristics of the exposed populations by using a GIS-analysis of the spatial distribution of the different social vulnerability indicators. All pilots in Belgium (Ninove, Geraardsbergen and Denderleeuw) x x
SHAPE "The 'Strategic Health Asset Planning and Evaluation', or SHAPE, is a web enabled, evidence based application that informs and supports the strategic planning of services and assets across a whole health economy. Its analytical and presentation features can help service commissioners to determine the service configuration that provides the best affordable access to care." All pilots in the United Kingdom x x
Vulnerability analysis: Vitale Assets tool Analysis of vulnerable assets: analysis of the impact of flood scenarios on critical infrastructure. Reimerswaal x
Vulnerability analysis: Circle tool The Circle tool identifies cascade-effects of flood scenarios on critical infrastructure. Reimerswaal x
Risk label method The Risk label method is a hazard-risk based approach used to analyse/map the risk of electricity assets in case of a flooding. Electricity Grid Zeeland x x
Community based approach / participation approach Approach to include those affected as key partners in developing strategies related to their assistance and protection. Electricity Grid Zeeland, Denderleeuw, Geraardsbergen, Ninove, Assens, Roskilde, Velje x x
Adaptation Catalyst The Adaptation Catalyst is a software tool designed to help overcome the ‘implementation gap’ in realizing adaptive capacity, to get from research and design to actual realization of measures.  x x
Severe Weather Impacts Monitoring System - SWIMS tool The Severe Weather Impacts Monitoring System (SWIMS) allows Kent partners to collect data about how the services provided them are affected during severe weather events. This data allows us to understand the impact of these weather events and to plan better for the future. All pilots in the United Kingdom x x
The Neighbourhood Flood Vulnerability Index

(NFVI)

The NFVI gives insights into the social vulnerability of a neighbourhood if a flood should occur. It is a measure of the vulnerability of a community to the negative impacts of flooding. x x
Climate Change Risk and Impact Assessment (CCRIA) A tool designed to further assist stakeholders in

assessing their climate risk and helping them build resilience to change through early implementation

of action, building the MLS concept into business plans.

Kent
Research-by-Design Pilots in Belgium: Ninove, Geraardsbergen and Denderleeuw
Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA) An economic technique applied to public decision−making that attempts to quantify the advantages (benefits) and disadvantages (costs) associated with, in this case, potential spatial measures. Reimerswaal
Social Flood Risk Index (SFRI) This is a product of NFVI weighted by a measure of the flood exposure. It provides the most direct measure of flood disadvantage (where exposure to flood risk and social vulnerability coincide).






























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