Climate Adaptation: Impact Assessment Based on the breadth of research into climate change and sea level rise by UConn’s departments, centers and institutes,

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Climate Adaptation: Impact Assessment Based on the breadth of research into climate change and sea level rise by UConn’s departments, centers and institutes, and the strength of the University’s working relationships with government agencies and non- governmental organizations (NGOs), expand research into topics that will advance the assessment of climate impacts, such as: a.Environmental effects on animals, plants, fisheries & wildlife, forests, wetlands, biodiversity, watersheds and coastal regions, b.Economic effects on agriculture, industry, government, recreation & tourism, and employment, c.Risks and socio-economic impacts to human health, infrastructure and property, and d.Improved sophistication of models and geospatial visualization tools for predicting and delineating impacts and supporting adaptation decisions.

Climate Adaptation: Economic Growth Opportunities Build public-private partnerships and seize opportunities created through development of the UConn Technology Park by expanding research into climate mitigation and adaptation technologies and best practices that can stimulate economic growth in Connecticut and promote UConn’s expertise, including: a.Clean, sustainable energy and fuels, b.Smart building and smart grid systems, c.Fisheries and aquaculture, d.Habitat restoration, e.Low impact development, and f.Climate-resistance in ecosystems and agriculture.

Climate Adaptation: Public Planning & Policy-Making Communicate and translate research findings and share expertise for public use, especially through our Extension programs, in order to ensure sound policy-making that enables communities to plan for, and adapt to, climate change through well-informed: a.Land use, coastal zone and open space management policies and regulations, b.Wildlife and fisheries management and conservation, c.Utility and infrastructure improvements, d.Agricultural and soil and water conservation practices, e.Emergency planning and response, and f.Public health services.

Climate Adaptation: Proposed Institute of the Environment Create an Environmental Institute by expanding the Center for Environmental Sciences & Engineering (CESE) to include domains related to undergraduate and graduate education, student life, outreach, and research and scholarship in all facets of the University’s academic mission. In so doing, further develop services aimed at climate change mitigation and adaptation, along the lines initiated by the Climate Resource Exchange (CRE) : a.Web-based library of educational tools, b.UConn speakers’ bureau for presentations, c.Community network for information exchange among local officials, d.Connections to UConn student internships for Connecticut towns and businesses, e.Multi-media information hub that would utilize social media such as Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, f.Informational conferences, seminars, workshops and webinars, and g.K-12 (K-gray) education modules on climate change, adaptation and sustainability. Waterfront condos in Milford, CT Predicted sea level rise inundation for Groton/New London area Fort Trumbull State Park Full house for Law School/Sea Grant Climate Adaptation conference in February 2012

Climate Adaptation: Local & Regional Economic Models and Financial Tools Work with departments, centers and institutes, and NGOs involved in state and local economic analysis and budget and financial administration to develop: a.Financial and environmental risk-management guidelines for decision- makers and policy-makers pertinent to climate adaptation, b.Insurance and financial services for valuing resources and funding climate risks and adaptation measures, c.Plans for encouraging more sustainable models for economic growth of local businesses and community-supported agriculture, and d.Strategies for increasing regional economic security, including incentives for conservation-based social and behavioral change.

Climate Adaptation: Outreach Events Involve multiple-stakeholders from the University community, including faculty, staff, students, officials and volunteers from surrounding towns and community-based organizations, in events like the inaugural 2012 CIMA event – Climate Impact, Mitigation and Adaptation: A Reflection on Our Future. U.S. Senator Richard Blumenthal at Law School’s “Legal Solutions to Coastal Climate Change Adaptation” Conference on Feb. 10, 2012