The Great Lakes Project

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The Great Lakes Project 8 states Patrick Doran, PhD pdoran@tnc.org Katie Kahl, PhD kkahl@tnc.org Kim Hall, PhD kimberly_hall@tnc.org www.nature.org/greatlakes

Stakeholders 5 Ways Current state of knowledge: Survey results Creating a space for collaboration Case studies Workflows Place-based workshops

Survey Says… Climate change and adaptation are on our minds (80%)… …but we’re confused about the science (50%)… …and hardly anyone knows what to do!!! (26%)

Adaptation Confusion? 74% provided a def 43% proactive 30% reactive 27% missed

Goal: Engage & connect multi-sector practitioners, planners, decision makers, educators on climate change adaptation

Target Audience: Great Lakes state DNRs: from vulnerability assessments to action; using NatureServe CCVI, niche models, interactive versions of frameworks for adaptation City of Chicago: “Climate Checklist” for resource managers Northern forest managers in the upper Midwest (Federal, State, Tribal, NGOs, Industry, private non-industrial) Multi-sector interests working on Great Lakes coastal community adaptation – workshop support.

Evolving effort NSF: computer science Bridge gap: research & practitioner needs Create a testing ground; Experiments Notre Dame’s role TNC’s role

Resources, Tools, Data, Groups, Discussions Case Studies

Case Studies nature.org/greatlakesclimate

Adaptation “Workflows” Step people through the process via an issue Link them to people, resources, tools at each step- in a real example Leave their examples, ask questions, discuss a step/tool/analysis Gather demographics to inform development & marketing

Exploring Coastal Resilience in the Great Lakes

Goals: Demonstrate the workflow concept Demonstrate the GLCRPG Support city of Toledo Intersect efforts

Lessons Learned Language matters Katie Kahl The Nature Conservancy, Great Lakes Project January 25, 2013 Language matters People aren’t clear on concepts Lack of communication between sectors Pay attention to the decision-making context – metrics We’re early in the process (learning planning action) We’re good at ecological priorities – need new ways of incorporating and translating sociocultural and economic priorities

Questions? Patrick Doran pdoran@tnc.org Katie Kahl kkahl@tnc.org Kim Hall kimberly_hall@tnc.org