Risk and Vulnerability Assessment Tool (RVAT)
A risk and vulnerability assessment helps to identify people, property, and
resources that are at risk of injury, damage, or loss from hazardous incidents
or natural hazards. This information is important to help determine and prioritize
the precautionary measures that can make a community more disaster-resistant.
Through the Coastal Storms Program, staff from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration worked with officials in Brevard and Volusia Counties, Florida, to demonstrate effective tools and methods for making these assessments. These tools and methods are easily adaptable to other communities and areas.
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What you'll find on this site
- Risk and Vulnerability Assessment — learn how to use
the Community Vulnerability
Assessment Tool (CVAT), an easy-to-use, adaptable, multi-step process that
includes the following analyses: Hazard Identification; Critical Facilities, Societal,
Economic, and Environmental Vulnerability; and Mitigation Opportunities
- Interactive Mapping — analyze data to determine the
locations of vulnerable people, property, and natural resources within Brevard
and Volusia Counties
- Community Rating System — review activities for increasing
flood protection and reducing flood risk and insurance premiums
- Storm Surge Visualization — view 3-D storm surge animations
depicting projected inundation due to flooding from hurricanes and tropical storms