Friday, June 25

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What would a large-scale coastal retreat policy really look like? A scenario planning case study on coastal Long Island, New York

Donovan Finn, Stony Brook University

Sung-Gheel Jang, Stony Brook University

Jessica Tran, Stony Brook University

 

Identifying Climate Gentrification Across the East Coast of the United States: A Machine Learning Approach

Kelsea Best, Vanderbilt University

Md Sariful Islam, Virginia Tech University

Zeynab Jouzi, North Carolina State University

Timothy Kirby, Florida International University

Rebecca Nixon, Purdue University

Azmal Hossan, Colorado State University

Richard Nyiawung, University of Guelph

 

The design and implementation of public space as a problem and opportunity for managed retreat iterations and risk reduction both in physical and knowledge territories: Lessons from urban design practice in Puerto Rico

Fernando Pabón, Architect and Urbanist

 

Evaluating Land Use Tradeoffs on Agricultural Lands Affected by Sea Level Rise 

Taryn Sudol,Maryland Sea Grant

Christine Miller Hesed, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland

Jenna Clark, Maryland Sea Grant 

Fredrika Moser, Maryland Sea Grant

 

Decision-Support Tool for Testing Managed Retreat Policies: A Framework

Caroline Williams, University of Delaware

Rachel Davidson, University of Delaware

Linda Nozick, Cornell University

Joseph Trainor, University of Delaware

Jamie Kruse, East Carolina University

Meghan Millea, East Carolina University

 

You cannot unknow this: From the Cusp of Survival to Emerging Practice

Ann Kosmal, U.S. General Services Administration

Case Insights:

Bina Desai: Why managed retreat? the implications of climate-related displacement

Christian Huggel: Retreat from mountain to sea in Peru

Reinhard Mechler: Re-retreat on flood plains in Nepal

Tiziana Bonzon: Tackling Planned Relocation in the Red Cross/Red Crescent Movement

 

Cross-cutting issues:

Stefan Hochrainer-Stigler: The fiscal costs of displacement

Swenja Surminski: Resilience and managed retreat across geographies- the financial implications

Elisa Calliari: Institutional and governance challenges for planned relocation

 

Plenary discussion:

Colin Mc Quistan: Kick-off commentary: A practitioner’s perspective

Discussion with all facilitated by Sirkku Juhola

Linda Orel, The Trustees of Reservations

Carri Hulet, CH Consulting, LLC

Maggie Battaglin Gurule, Buyout Manager

Thomas Hughes, Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency

Ann Schmid, Iowa Economic Development Authority

Brandy Bones, ICF

Lauren Nichols, ICF

Kevin Roddy, ICF

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The Consumption and (Re)Production of the Post-Buyout Landscape: An Analysis of Visual Culture

Elyse Zavar, University of North Texas, Department of Emergency Management & Disaster Science 

Sherri Brokopp Binder, Brokoppbinder Research & Consulting 

Alex Greer, University at Albany

 

Goals and Outcomes of U.S. Voluntary Buyouts: A Systematic, Comparative Literature and Media Analysis Jennifer Niemann, University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science

Miyuki Hino, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Caroline Kraan, University of Miami

A.R. Siders, University of Delaware

Katharine Mach, University of Miami

 

Control over one’s environment? Leveling political capabilities to advance procedural justice in managed retreat

Lieke Brackel, Delft University of Technology

 

Towards a Better Buyout

Sara Bohnert, University of Waterloo

 

Best Practices for Voluntary Buy-Out Programs

Steve Mollica, The LTL-Schock Group

Phillip Kash, Partner at HR&A Advisors 

David Lessinger, Sr. Advisor at CSRS 

Marissa Aho, Chief Resilience Officer of Houston, Texas

Jessica Simms, State of Louisiana Office of Community Development

Dave Canaan, Director of Storm Water Services of Charlotte, Mecklenburg County

Miyuki Hino, Assistant Professor, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Radley Horton, Lead Principle Investigator, Consortium for Climate Risk in the Urban Northeast

Susanne Moser, Director, Susanne Moser Research & Consulting

Nadia Seeteram, PhD Candidate, Florida International University

Linda Shi, Assistant Professor, Cornell University

Daniel Zarrilli, Special Advisor, Climate & Sustainability, Columbia University