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mmmm COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS NUNAVUT 2007 - 2010 Beate Bowron & Gary Davidson
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CANADIAN INSTITUTE OF PLANNERS (CIP) WHAT IS CIP? A not-for-profit organization of professional planners in Canada 7,000 members in 7 Affiliates All types of planners: environmental transportation social economic development community government, NGO and private sector
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CONTEXT CIP working with Government of Nunavut (GN) since 2006 CIP/NRCan/GN cooperation 2007 - 2008 Nunavut Climate Change Partnership 2009 – 2011 (INAC funded) Six pilot community adaptation plans completed Chapter in new Iqaluit Community Land Use Plan Draft Nunavut Adaptation Planning Toolkit
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PHASE 1 Clyde River Hall Beach Clyde RiverHall Beach
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PHASE 2 Arviat Cambridge Bay Iqaluit Kugluktuk Whale Cove
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS APPROACH Learning from Phase 1 (limited resources) Community-based planning Cooperation among planners and scientists The three pillars of knowledge Planning teams free to develop their own detailed approaches Working in translation
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CHOOSING THE PLANNING TEAMS Two volunteer professional planners per team Experience Complementary technical and facilitation skills Gender balance High degree of interest among CIP members Planners from across Canada
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CHOOSING THE COMMUNITIES Phase 1: Hall Beach and Clyde River volunteered No formal agreement Phase 2: Regional balance Various community sizes Initial contact by Climate Change Coordinator Letter of agreement with selected communities
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS WORKING WITH THE SCIENTISTS Background information The challenge of coordinating field work Community “walkabouts” Review of “science” portion of draft plans
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PREPARING THE ADAPTATION PLANS Lessons for Phase 2: 5 visits to communities Involving GN planners and local staff Integrating planning and science work as much as possible Planning team briefing session including scientists and GN officials
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PREPARING THE ADAPTATION PLANS Visit 1 Orientation Stakeholder identification Contact with hamlet Work plans Visit 2 “Walkabouts” with scientists Talk to community groups Involve Elders Visit school/youth groups Contact with hamlet
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PREPARING THE ADAPTATION PLANS Visit 3 Community- wide events to raise awareness of climate change issues and begin discussing possible actions (community meetings; community feast; art contest; Elders’ story-telling) Community workshops to set priorities for action Contact with hamlet
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS PREPARING THE ADAPTATION PLANS Visit 4 Draft plan presentation and feedback: stakeholders; community meetings; workshop; radio phone-in show Contact with hamlet Visit 5 Final revised plan and presentation to community, including Hamlet Council
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS WHAT IS A CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLAN? Integration of scientific/Elder/community knowledge Lists climate change impacts (thawing permafrost; sea level rise; changing ice conditions; new species; changing vegetation) Determines level of risks to community Identifies actions that need to be taken (What can we do; What should others do? Who should take the lead?) Sets priorities for actions Feeds into other Nunavut strategies like community land use plans, emergency management plans, infrastructure plans, capital budgets
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CONCLUSIONS CIP teams completed 7 community climate change adaptation planning processes Resulting plans and posters reflect different approaches Valuable as base for Nunavut Climate Change Adaptation Planning Toolkit Once Toolkit has been finalized, GN planners and others will be able to take climate change adaptation planning to Nunavut’s remaining communities
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CONCLUSIONS All community climate change adaptation plans and posters are available at: www.planningforclimatechange.ca
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COMMUNITY CLIMATE CHANGE ADAPTATION PLANS CIP is a proud partner in Atuliqtuq: Action & Adaptation The Nunavut Climate Change Partnership THANK YOU!
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