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Finalist Evaluation

Judges'' comments


Proposal: The Coastal Hazard Wheel system Contest: Anticipating Climate Hazards 2017 Thank you for your contest entry. Thank you for your contest entry. We appreciate your willingness to share your ideas and also the time and effort you put into developing a proposal and submitting it to the contest. We have reviewed your proposal and found that it contained intriguing elements; however, have chosen not to advance it to the next round of competition. We encourage you to keep developing your idea. Transfer your proposal to a Workspace to re-open it, make edits, add collaborators, and even submit it into a future contest. You can do so by logging into your account, opening your proposal, selecting the Admin tab, and clicking “Move proposal.” We welcome you to stay involved in the Climate CoLab community: support and comment on proposals that have been named Finalists, and vote during the public voting period to help select the contest’s Popular Choice Winner. Climate CoLab will be opening more contests throughout the year and you are welcome to submit your proposal to those contests as well. Keep up the great work. We hope that by working together, we all can create solutions that wouldn’t otherwise be possible. Sincerely, Contest Fellows If there are additional comments from the Judges & Fellows, they will be included below.



Semi-Finalist Evaluation

Judges'' ratings


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Judges'' comments


Interesting project. Might require some focus on the benefits it could provide for Early Warning Systems in regards to floods. Focus on most vulnerable flood-prone coastal communities.

The Judges felt that this was a very standard decision support tool. They appreciated the involvement of well-known actors in coastal adaptation, Deltares and UNEP.

One concern was that such decision support frameworks can suffer from the granularity and human dimensions of local solutions, and are often supply driven rather than demand driven.

The Judges would like to see greater elaboration on how this tool could help vulnerable communities in early warning and action responses to climate hazards.

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