Climate Vulnerability Assessment

Lecture 07

Presenting findings to decision-makers

PublishedVideo lectureWritten by Malika Ratnayake

Content

In the order a learner meets it. Each block is a separate thing to write, and their order is the lecture's argument.

  1. Block 1 · video

    The one page that gets read

    10 minNo file attached in the prototype

    Most vulnerability assessments are read by exactly one person, once, for about four minutes. This lecture builds a one-page briefing from a full assessment - the map first, the three highest-priority areas named, the method held to an appendix - and shows what a rewrite for a district secretary cuts compared with the technical report underneath it.

  2. Block 2 · text

    Say what you are not sure of

    A briefing that states its confidence level plainly - which figures are measured and which are modelled - is trusted more, not less, than one that presents everything with equal certainty. Decision-makers have usually been shown at least one report that overclaimed, and they read for the tell.

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  • Briefing template - one page

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Lecture quiz

4 questions close this lecture. The pass mark is 70% and is set once for the whole platform. It also carries 2 written questions - a learner has to clear both to move on.

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