Climate Change Analysis for the City of Tucson

Project Dates
Status
Ongoing
Non-CLIMAS Collaborators

 

 

This project assists the City of Tucson and its contractors in conducting a vulnerability assessment for the community, regarding anticipated climate change impacts. Researchers will conduct studies and deliver best estimates on: (a) projections of future climate and hydrology of the Tucson Basin; and (b) projections of future climate and hydrology of Colorado River surface water supplies that are part of Tucson Water’s water resources portfolio. Researchers will also synthesize state-of-the-art research related to: (a) Tucson energy-water nexus issues; (b) Tucson’s urban heat island; (c) risk related to selected diseases; (d) local food security; and (e) projected impacts and risks related to urban ecosystems and ecosystems surrounding the City. CLIMAS researchers and University of Arizona researchers will synthesize research on vulnerability assessment and adaptation-related economic research pertaining to Tucson and southern Arizona.

Temperature and precipitation projections were made for the City of Tucson for 1950-2099. These include maps of extreme temperature risk, flood risk, and combinations of (a) flood risk and socio-economic status and (b) extreme temperature risk and socio-economic status. The projections and maps aid the City of Tucson Office of Sustainable Development, and the City’s Climate Change Committee in anticipating and planning for future risk.

Collaborator(s) / Affiliation(s): Jeremy Weiss, University of Arizona, Geosciences, Taryn Kong, University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, Denise Garcia, University of Arizona, School of Natural Resources and the Environment, C. Carrillo University of Arizona, Atmospheric Sciences
 

Project Partners: Cascadia Consulting Group, Inc. City of Tucson
 

Additional Funders: City of Tucson