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Special focus area:Climate Change Adaptation Success
Susi Moser, Ph.D.
NERRS Science Collaborative Team Member
Webinar 2 • December 16, 2014
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Great Interest from Reserves2 webinars57 sign-ups86% of Reserves6.9% Education Coordinators12.1% Program Managers20.7% CTP Coordinators13.8% Research Coordinators5.2% Stewardship Coordinators17.2% NOAA17.2% Univ. of Mich6.9% Other
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Overview
1. Context and Background2. What Does Adaptation Success Look Like?– Simple Question – Complex Answer
3. What Might it Mean for a Reserve?4. Approach to this Focus Area5. A Project Co-Designed6. Q&A
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Context and Background• Key Elements of the Science Collaborative– Competitive grants for key research needs
• Collaborative research projects • Science transfer projects• Integrated assessments
– Support for needs identification, collaboration, and end user engagement
– Evaluations– Capacity building– Data management– Special focus on climate change adaptation
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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Context and BackgroundFoundation #1 Foundation #2
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
Successful Adaptation:Key Dimensions of an Elusive Goal
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Successful Adaptation to Climate Change in Coastal Environments
West Coast-wide, transdisciplinary research project (2011-14)
Thank YouContext Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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5 Reasons to Think About Adaptation Success
1. Communication and Public Engagement– Communicating hope and
desirable goal to work towards
– Defining a common vision among diverse stakeholders
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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Year Work elements
PY1 - 2015
• Identification and selection of Reserve collaborators• Review and background research• Establishment of comparative framework• Reserve visit, visioning workshop, development of initial set of
indicators/metricsPY2 - 2016
• Virtual and in-person check-in, refinement of indicators/metrics• Identification and addressing of challenges• Initial comparative analysis
Out-years
• Virtual and in-person check-in, refinement of indicators/metrics• Identification and addressing of challenges• Deeper comparative analysis• Concluding in-person review and stakeholder workshop• Lesson sharing
ApproachContext Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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Co-Design• It’s got to work for you and
serve your needs!• It should produce results
that are robust, transferable, useful to others
• We all have constraints– People capacity– Time– Fit with your work plans– Money
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
Source: Cowell et al. (2013)
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A Place to Start
• If you are interested:– Appoint a contact person at your NERR with
whom I could be in contact– Send me information about your climate change
adaptation-related work– Internally discuss your interest and resources for
participating in this– Early next year, let me know your interest
(reasonable date TBD based on discussion here)
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
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Your Questions
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A
Acknowledgments: Max Boykoff and >40 book contributors; Amy Snover, Hannah Gosnell, Steve Adams, Lara Whitely-Binder, Adina Abeles on project examining Successful Adaptation to Climate Change along the US West Coast; along with project funders (NOAA, Moore Foundation. Stanford University).
Context Success The Challenge Approach Co-Design Q&A