Www.climateconcerns.org Voicing Concerns about Regional Climate Change and Community Vulnerability along the Oregon Coast Tim Nyerges, University of Washington.

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www.climateconcerns.org Voicing Concerns about Regional Climate Change and Community Vulnerability along the Oregon Coast Tim Nyerges, University of Washington Dawn Wright, Oregon State University Robert Aguirre, Robert W. Aguirre, PLLC Tanya Haddad, Oregon Ocean and Coastal Management Program Jeff Weber, Oregon Ocean and Coastal Management Program Coastal Zone ‘09 Boston MA

Vulnerability Mapping Project funded by NOAA-CPO-SARP: Phase 1. On-line elicitation of stakeholder concern-indicators about climate change and variability along the Oregon Coast Phase 2. Data compilation from Oregon Coastal Atlas (www.coastalatlas.org) used for vulnerability mapping of concern-indicators Phase 3. On-line deliberative mapping of stakeholder vulnerability concerns-indicators

1 2 3 From H-M Füssel and R. J.T. Klein (2006), “Climate change vulnerability assessments: An evolution of conceptual thinking.” Climatic Change 75: 301-329.

Phase 1

From valued-concerns to indicators, creating… stakeholder-driven database design 1. climate concern -> keyword/phrase 2. keyphrase -> category 3. category hierarchy -> path 4. concern- indicator path -> data unit 5. report

From concerns to indicators Knowledge, information, & data coupling 1. climate concern -> keyword 2. keyword -> category 3. category hierarchy -> path 4. concern- indicator path -> data Stakeholder-driven database design

Database compilation in… Phase 2. Database compilation in…

Phase 3. Deliberative Mapping of Vulnerability Scenarios

Web interface for MapChat 2…to be integrated

Stakeholder created report Regional Climate Change and Community Vulnerability along the Oregon Coast Compiled from all previous input

Conclusions Implementing online structured participation techniques fosters shared understanding of complex problems such as climate change indicator (database) design (NRC 1996, 2005, 2009) Access to relevant data will undoubtedly be a major challenge; but identifying data for stakeholder-elicited indicators is a step toward operationalizing public concerns. Deliberative mapping tools show potential for… “getting the right science, and getting the science right” to support mitigation and adaptation policy making. (NRC 1996)

Thank you for listening! www.climateconcerns.org Thank you for listening! Acknowledgement: Research funded by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Climate Program Office, Sectoral Applications Research Program #NA07OAR4310410. Project personnel are responsible for the content and claims.