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exacerbated by climate change, and the distinct adaptive capacity measures that will be <br />necessary to mitigate for a drought + climate change scenario. Our report on this <br />element of the project will describe the methods used and present the results of the <br />study, but will also discuss how the CRWAS study could be extended to other sectors in <br />all basins of the state. <br />deliverables: <br />Timefi a e: <br />Qualitative and quantitative economic and socioeconomic drought <br />April 2010 <br />vulnerability assessment for state assets (natural and built <br />environments), and for various sectors <br />Synthesis of comprehensive vulnerability assessment findings <br />(detailed report describing methods and findings including detailed <br />May 2010 <br />maps, charts and tables) <br />Mechanism and tools to integrate and track information in local <br />drought plans and other drought vulnerability data into existing <br />May 2010 <br />CWCB databases and to facilitate better integration into future <br />drought plan updates <br />Web -ready or laserfiche electronic files for all reports and products under <br />this Task <br />June 2010 <br />