Climate Adaptation in Coastal Communities: A Network Approach to Outreach

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Climate Adaptation in Coastal Communities: A Network Approach to Outreach

Time: November 9, 2009 to November 11, 2009
Location: Charleston, South Carolina
Event Type: workshop, and, meeting
Organized By: SGCN Climate Workshop Planning Group
Latest Activity: Oct 27, 2009

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Please join us for a 3-day workshop aimed at improving Sea Grant Agent ability to assist stakeholders in addressing climate change issues. We invite each program to send one climate change outreach representative to participate in the workshop and network meeting.

Nov 8 6:00 – 8:00 Evening registration and social
Nov 9 7:30 – 5:00 Welcome, Climate Change Science, Communication, Break Out Session: Focus Areas
Nov 10 7:30 – 5:00 Planning and Tools, Sea Grant & Stakeholder Projects, Break Out Sessions: Tailoring the
CSC Climate Change Logic Model to Stakeholder Projects & Creating Sea Grant Agent Tool Boxes for Stakeholder Projects
Nov 11 7:30 – 11:30 Break Out Session: Results, Policy/Adaptation/Mitigation, Conclusion

The inaugural Sea Grant Climate Change Network meeting will follow the workshop, on the afternoon of Nov 11. The meeting will focus on:
· Electing regional representatives and network leaders
· Creating committees, appointing liaisons, and identifying contacts for each program
· Establishing clear objectives and funding opportunities

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Comment by Robert H Bacon on August 11, 2009 at 2:35pm
Network members. Space is limited and there is high demand. Organizers will provide travel support for network members (lodging and conference meals will be covered). Members programs pay for transportation, registration ($160) and non-conference meals (basically dinners). If you need assistance getting permission from your program to travel, please let me know.

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