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Fortifying Housing Against Climate Change

As the hurricane season approaches, a white paper by the Urban Institute's Next50 [1] has given insights into what is being done by states across the country to protect homes from climate change and what steps can be taken to mitigate any future challenges.

The report looks at what it would take for the government and housing agencies to ensure that households across the country live in "a physically secure home and a stable community that's prepared for the effects of climate change." It makes a case for efforts that must focus special attention on supporting underresourced communities.

Though a lot needs to be done to mitigate the risks posed by climate change, the report points out that housing is one area where such steps are already underway and must be strengthened to improve the lives of communities living in areas most affected by weather phenomena.

The report gives examples of some emerging ideas to "alleviate climate-related upheavals. For housing, these ideas include:

Looking at future solutions, the report indicates that various cities and towns across the United States are "exploring more fundamental reforms to land use, building techniques, and property rights that respond adaptively to climate change’s increasing effects." It gives the example of new governance models such as the Southeast Florida Regional Climate Change Compact and Bay Area Climate Adaptation Network, "since climate effects don’t respect jurisdictional boundaries."

Another future solution, according to the report is relocating communities to safer ground through property buyouts. "We expect that these bold solutions will ultimately occur in deserts as well as low-lying coastal and river communities," researchers at Next50 said in the report. Click here [2] for the full report.

This June 5-6 at the Hotel Monteleone in New Orleans, the Five Star Disaster Symposium will be examining climate change and the challenges facing the housing and mortgage sectors in the years to come. To learn more, and to register to attend, click here [3].