Universal Indicators of Communities Under Stress Well-Being Indicators Workshop March 7-8, 2011 Charleston, SC LaDon Swann MS-AL Sea Grant Consortium Auburn.

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Universal Indicators of Communities Under Stress Well-Being Indicators Workshop March 7-8, 2011 Charleston, SC LaDon Swann MS-AL Sea Grant Consortium Auburn University Marine Center

Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs Can everything be distilled down to this?

Normal Person’s Interpretation Seafood Resilient Home Insurance Curry Sleep Water Whiskey

Peer Listening Indicators –Children –Anger –PTSD –Drug abuse –Domestic violence Web site: masgc.org/peerlistening

Community Resilience Index Indicators –Critical Infrastructure –Transportation Issues –Community Plans –Mitigation Measures –Business Plans –Social Systems Web site: masgc.org/ri

Gulf of Mexico Climate Community of Practice Outcomes –EOE professionals increase their competency –Coastal communities will incorporate information provided from this outreach program into their hazard mitigation and/or comprehensive planning process. –Coastal communities will become more resilient to sea-level rise and other related natural hazards including floods and storm surge. Web site: masgc.org/cop