80 likes | 190 Views
Collaborating for Climate Adaptation in Communities. New Hampshire Sea Grant On Deck With the Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) Northeast Sea Grant Biennial Meeting November 2013. Chris Keeley & Julia Peterson, NH Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension.
E N D
Collaborating for Climate Adaptation in Communities New Hampshire Sea Grant On Deck With the Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW) Northeast Sea Grant Biennial Meeting November 2013 Chris Keeley & Julia Peterson, NH Sea Grant and UNH Cooperative Extension
What CCAI Has Done For NH Sea GrantNH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup (CAW)
Sea Grant Contributions to CAW • Participate in developing coalition mission and methods • Develop and track shared outcomes • Led NH-ME climate adaptation network sharing • Assist with planning, delivering and evaluating workshop series (7 since 2010) • Communicate with lay audiences • Develop factsheet on regional climate assessment • Produce quarterly newsletter for CAW friends • Manage “The Crow’s Nest” blog and NH StormSmart • Contribute to leveraged projects • Green Infrastructure for Sustainable Coastal Communities • Role Play Simulations for Climate Adaptation in Dover • A Climate Adaptation Plan for Exeter (CAPE) • Modified NOAA Roadmap for Small NH Communities • New 100-year floodplain maps for Lamprey River Watershed
Results of CAW Engagement with Communities Since 2010 • Over 250 community leaders participating • Workshop participants – three states and over 50 different towns and cities. • Largest representation comes from local governments and includes volunteer board members, municipal staff members and elected officials. • Workshop participants indicate that as a result of the workshops at least 80% are: • gaining knowledge about climate adaptation topics, • increasing in motivation to do something to address climate impacts, • reporting improved capacity and planning to apply what they have learned. • Between 30-50% of workshop respondents intend to change: • A plan, policy, regulation or practice based on what they learned. • Over 15 communities increased their capacity to adapt by: • Receiving technical assistance, engaging with others, improving plans, changing regulations or on-the-ground action.
Leveraging • Expertise (19 members of CAW… so far!) • Informational, technical and human resources • Funding (>$2.5M in additional grants since 2011) • Supporting partner projects, and developing robust proposals
On the Horizon • Evaluation of coalition model to support community adaptation: Is it effective? Why? Transferable?