Wednesday, June 23

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Wildfire Risks and Decision Support Tools for Communities

Kimiko Barrett, Headwaters Economics

 

Wildfire in the American West: Is Managed Retreat an Option? 

Lisa Dale, The Earth Institute, Columbia University

 

(Un) managed retreat in mountain regions facing climate related risks

Christian Huggel, University of Zurich

Laurens Bouwer, Isabel Hagen, University of Zurich 

Sirkku Juhola, University Helsinki

Reinhard Mechler, IIASA

Veruska Muccione, University of Zurich

Ben Orlove, Columbia University

Ivo Wallimann-Helmer

 

Retreat as Part of a Hybrid Design Approach to Reduce Riverine Flooding in an Urban Watershed

Diane Mas, Fuss & O'Neill, Inc.

Dean Audet, Fuss & O'Neill, Inc.

 

Societal resistance to and acceptance of planned dike relocations: a systematic review

Teun Terpstra, HZ University of Applied Sciences

Vincent Bax, HZ University of Applied Sciences

Lukas Papenborg, HZ University of Applied Sciences

Jean-Marie Buijs, HZ University of Applied Sciences

Wietse Van de Lageweg, HZ University of Applied Sciences 

 

Mitigation and Adaptation Emissions Embedded in the Transition to a Stable Climate

Corey Lesk, Columbia University

Mobility patterns across three decades of disasters

Breno Braga and Carlos Martín, Urban Institute

 

Social vulnerability, disasters, and residential mobility in the US

Elizabeth Fussell, Brown University

 

Wildfire impacts on residential mobility

Kathryn McConnell, Yale University

 

Divergent residential pathways from flood-prone Areas: How neighborhood inequalities are shaping climate adaptation

James R. Elliott, Rice University

Kevin Loughran, Temple University 

Phylicia Lee Brown,Rice University

 

More than a nuisance: sea level rise already delays commuters

Mathew Hauer, Florida State University

Valerie Mueller, Arizona State University and International Food Policy Research Institute

Glenn Sheriff, Arizona State University

Qing Zhong, Arizona State University

Susan Ekoh, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science & Forestry

Isaac Gendler, California Public Utilities Commission

Mathew Hauer,  Florida State University 

Osamu Kumasaka, Buy-In Community Planning 

Anna Marandi, National League of Cities

Queen Quet of the Gullah/Geechee Nation

Annie Weyiouanna, Shishmaref Native Corporation

Chantel Comardelle, Isle de Jean Charles

Nathan Jessee, Tulane

Patty Bohnee, Arizona State University

Alessandra Jerolleman, Jacksonville State University

Simon Manda, Oregon State University

Elizabeth Marino, Oregon State University -- Cascades

Measuring Climate Migration Aid

Nicholas Micinski (Université Laval

Sophie Schriever, Laval University 

 

Cumulative Socio-Natural Displacements: Reconceptualizing Climate Displacements in a World Already on the Move

Kimberley Thomas, Temple University

Lisa Kelley, University of Colorado, Denver

Annie Shattuck, Indiana University

 

Climate Change and Coastal Megacities: Adapting Through Mobility

Susan Ekoh, State University of New York, College of Environmental Science & Forestry

 

The Role of International Organizations in Equitable Planned Relocation 

Gabriela Nagle Alverio, Duke University 

Sara Hoagland, Stanford University

Erin Coughlan de Perez, Red Cross Red Crescent Climate Centre

Katharine Mach, University of Miami

Sarah Newkirk, The Nature Conservancy

Alyssa Mann, The Nature Conservancy

Anna Carolina Queiroz, Stanford University - Virtual Human Interaction Lab

Juliano Calil, VIRTUAL PLANET TECHNOLOGIES LLC

Paulo Salvatore, VIRTUAL PLANET TECHNOLOGIES LLC

Anna LoPresti, Columbia University

Adam Parris, New York City Mayor's Office of Climate Resiliency

Nicole Cabral, Public Agenda

Danny R. Peralta, THE POINT

Allison Bridges, Mayor's Office of Climate Resiliency and Columbia University

Michael Snyder, Interdependent Pictures

Dale Willman, Columbia University

Dennis Dimick

Virginia Hanusik

Charles Lester, Ocean and Coastal Policy Center, UCSB

Stefanie Sekich-Quinn, Surfrider Foundation

Tiffany Wise-West, City of Santa Cruz, CA

Alyssa Mann, The Nature Conservancy

Uwe Brandes, Urban and Regional Planning Program, Georgetown

University; J. Peter Byrne, Georgetown University Law Center; Ashley

Reineman, California Coastal Commission; Katie Spidalieri, Georgetown

Climate Center; Mitchell Austin, City of Punta Gorda, Florida

Julie Maldonado, Liken Knowledge and UC Santa Barbara

Aranzazu Lascurain, NC State University

Bill Thomas, NOAA

Shavonne Smith, Director, Shinnecock Environmental Department

Rosina Philippe, President, First People's Conservation Council and Vice President, Lowlander Center

Shirell Parfait-Dardar, Chief Grand Caillou/Dulac Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw

Theresa Dardar, President, Lowlander Center

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Flood-induced tipping points and cascading events of relocation in coastal rural and urban areas, Anamaria Bukvic, Virginia Tech

Jack Gonzales, Virginia Tech

 

Planning with dignity: cultural encounter and community-led planning with Indigenous communities

Sarah Kamal, University of British Columbia

 

Adaptive Migration: Bridging Planning, Policy and Practice for Climate Justice

Marla Nelson, University of New Orleans

Renia Ehrenfeucht, University of New Mexico

 

Resilience for Whom: A Climate Mobility Framework for Equitable Sea Level Rise Adaptation

Nadia Seeteram, Florida International University

Kevin Ash, University of Florida

Brett Sanders, UC Irvine

Jochen Schubert, UC Irvine

Katharine Mach, University of Miami

 

The Dutch Plan B: Keeping Retreat on the Table in “the Safest Delta on Earth”

SImon Richter, University of Pennsylvania

 

Charting Justice for Refugee Relocation Under Extreme Climate Change

Jamon Van Den Hoek, Oregon State University

Laura Peters, University College London

 

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Apartadó’s River Master Plan: Mitigating risk of flooding in the face of managed retreat and climate change in a biodiversity hotspot

Juliana Vélez, Apartadó Department of City Planning

Sara Arteaga, Apartadó Department of City Planning

 

How, What, and When? - Defining Substantial Damage for Transfer of Development Rights

Brian Batten, Dewberry

Mary-Carson Stiff, Wetlands Watch

 

Managing Retreat Through Natural Barriers Which Provide Carbon and Heavy Metal Stocks

Dorothy Peteet, NASA/GISS and Columbia University

Jonathan Nichols, Columbia University

Timothy Kenna, Columbia University

Clara Chang, Columbia University

 

Retreat of Salt Marshes: Natural, Managed, or Blocked?

Judith Weis, Rutgers University

 

Salt marsh migration as a critical conservation strategy in NYC

Marit Larson, Rebecca Swadek, Christopher Haight, Georgina Cullman (All: NYC Department of Parks and Recreation)

 

The case for a paradigm shift in flood adaptation: introducing a new Flood Adaptation Hierarchy

Alison Branco, Andrew Peck, Marci Bortman, Michelle Brown, Stevie Adams, Mike McCann, Elizabeth Smith, Anna Bartlett, Mali'o Kodis (All: The Nature Conservancy in New York)

 

The Inundation of Contaminated Sites under an Environment of Managed Coastal Retreat: Technical Mitigation and Risk Considerations under Encroaching Seas

Scott Warner, University of Newcastle, NSW, Australia / BBJ Group, California 

Ravi Naidu, Global Centre for Environmental Remediation, University of Newcastle

 

The Roles for Conservation Organizations in Strategic Retreat as a Climate Adaptation Strategy

Malio Kodis, Sarah Newkirk, Marci Bortman, The Nature Conservancy

Erica Bower, Stanford University

Caroline Krann, University of Miami

Katharine Mach, University of Miami

A.R. Siders, University of Delaware

Gabrielle Wong-Parodi, Stanford University