Pam Rubinoff
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  • Wakefield, RI
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Climate Change Risk and Vulnerability Assessments
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Christopher L Conger Mar 4, 2010.

Living shorelines in the Pacific
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Started this discussion. Last reply by Spencer Rogers Dec 8, 2009.

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National Academies survey on Resilient Communities

I just saw this on Stormsmart Coasts...Thought I would pass it on. At the request of a number of sponsoring federal agencies, the National Academies are conducting a study on increasing national resilience to hazards and disasters. The goal is to provide actionable recommendations and guidance on the best approaches to reduce adverse impacts from hazards and disasters.They are asking for help to find out more about communities through a short questionnaire.You can find the…See More
May 9, 2011
Pam Rubinoff is attending Lauren Land's event

Tools for Building Local Resilience Toward Climate Change at Missy's "Go-To-Meeting"

April 6, 2011 from 3pm to 4pm
The Sea Grant Climate Network invites you to join ICLEI (Local Governments for Sustainability) Adaptation Manager Missy Stults in a demonstration of ADAPT, the interactive Adaptation Database and Planning Tool. ICLEI is an association of over 1200 local government members in 70 countries who are committed to sustainable development.  ADAPT is a proprietary tool that has been developed to help communities take actions to prepare for climate change impacts. A couple Sea Grant programs already…See More
Mar 27, 2011
Pam Rubinoff replied to Vicky's discussion Needs Assessments on Climate Change??
"Kat and others - It would be good if people could post them here, so that we all can see them.   Here is one that might be useful as well from the Great Lakes. …"
Mar 24, 2011
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"Here are the notes from today Feb 16 meeting notes"
Feb 16, 2011
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Adaptation and Sea Level Rise

People are asking....What would you want the us (general public) to do begin to adapt to sea level rise? They may or may not live on the shore, but live within 45 minutes of the shore? General categories might be 1) educate themselves 2) support efforts or 3) take action. But what behavior specifics would we want to see????
Nov 9, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Sea-Level Rise
"thanks for starting this.good idea!"
Nov 7, 2010
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Nov 7, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"I will try to join in. I have another call a bit earlier. Things here are hopping though. A few upcoming things: 1) HI and RI are voluntarily initiating discussions on methods for completing a SLR vulnerability mapping in respective states, in hopes…"
Aug 11, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"I am also a member of the SCCD group as well, so if I can be of assistance on that.... AND...I totally got sucked into a meeting and couldnt get out for the meeting the other day. (luckily wasnt dealing with oil spills like mike). Was not my…"
Jul 9, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"totally agree, especially if the SCCD group is going that way. We can jointly request to keep it. It is the only game in town, so starting something else would be really a bad idea"
Jul 9, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"i too plan to be on the call. Jessica, do let me know if you are heading back through RI and have time to stop for coffee, or maybe a night (depending on when, if I still have a friend here)"
Jul 6, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"Sorry to have missed the call on friday. Were there any notes taken????"
May 30, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Jessica Whitehead's page Climate Perceptions and Communication
"New NOAA Report on HAZARD AND RESILIENCY PLANNING: PERCEIVED BENEFITS AND BARRIERS AMONG LAND USE PLANNERS. http://www.csc.noaa.gov/idiq/socialscience.html.NOAACSCResearchReport_FINAL.pdf FORWARDED FROM NOAA/CSC (Some good research findings below…"
May 20, 2010
Pam Rubinoff commented on Christopher L Conger's group Steering Committee
"http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTCC/Resources/EACCReport0928Final.pdf ONLY FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change Study The Economics of Adaptation to Climate Change (EACC) study estimates that it will cost $75 -…"
Mar 10, 2010
Pam Rubinoff replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion REGIONAL TEAM UPDATES: March 10, 2010 in the group Steering Committee
"I also had some update on RI. We are working on a climate change chapter for our Ocean Management Plan. Also, a new project working with a local land trust on climate adaptation (looking for examples of vulnerability assessment)."
Mar 9, 2010
Pam Rubinoff replied to Jessica Whitehead's discussion REGIONAL TEAM UPDATES: March 10, 2010 in the group Steering Committee
"love this idea! Also...for the call, it might be good to discuss if appropriate to link with some other initiatives, such as coastal smart growth coastalsmartgrowth.noaa.gov/. Working with EPA/NOAA/OCRM we also pulled out some resilience ideas…"
Mar 8, 2010

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Rhode Island
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coastal management, climate change policy, training, adaptation

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National Academies survey on Resilient Communities

I just saw this on Stormsmart Coasts...Thought I would pass it on.

 

At the request of a number of sponsoring federal agencies, the National Academies are conducting a study on increasing national resilience to hazards and disasters. The goal is to provide actionable recommendations and guidance on the best approaches to reduce adverse impacts from hazards and disasters.

They are asking for help to find out more about communities through a short questionnaire.

You…

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