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Climate Adaptation M&E in the US

Climate Adaptation M&E in the US. An Overview of the Practice. SEA Change CoP Meeting Bangkok – November 2011. Steve Adams Senior Advisor - Adaptation. Presentation Overview. Backdrop – Adaptation in the US Assessing results in place-based projects Implementation metrics & indicators

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Climate Adaptation M&E in the US

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  1. Climate Adaptation M&E in the US An Overview of the Practice SEA Change CoP Meeting Bangkok – November 2011 Steve Adams Senior Advisor - Adaptation

  2. Presentation Overview • Backdrop – Adaptation in the US • Assessing results in place-based projects • Implementation metrics & indicators • Top down & bottom up (CBA) approaches • Knowledge management & diffusion in building practice • Case studies • M&E tools in building practitioner networks • Emerging Issues in US adaptation practice

  3. Since 2007 – Growing Interest in Adaptation Planning in the US Moser (2009) analysis of US media showing explosive growth in reportage on adaptation in US media following the IPCC’s Fourth Assessment Report

  4. Notable Local Government Efforts • King County – Seattle (WA) • City of Keene (NH) • City of Chicago (IL) • City of New York (NY) • Miami-Dade County (FL) • City of Eugene (OR)

  5. Adaptation Planning in the States Source: Pew Center on Global Climate Change

  6. President’s Council on Environmental Quality Interagency Adaptation Task Force • Final Report to the President in October 2010 • Guiding Principles: • Adopt Integrated Approaches • Prioritize the Most Vulnerable • Use Best Available Science • Build Strong Partnerships • Apply Risk Management Methods & Tools • Apply Ecosystem-Based Approaches • Maximize Mutual Benefits • Continuously Evaluate Performance

  7. CEQ Adaptation Task Force – Final Report to the President (Oct 2010) • Policy Goals & Recommendations: • Encourage & Mainstream Adaptation Planning Across Federal Agencies • Improve Integration of Science Into Decision-Making • Address Key Cross-Cutting Issues • Enhance Efforts to Lead & Support International Adaptation • Coordinate Capabilities of Federal Government to Support Adaptation

  8. Chicago Climate Action Plan

  9. Chicago Climate Action Plan • Sample Metrics: • Since January 2008, 265 development projects have been addressed by the stormwater management ordinance, resulting in: • 20% increase in permeable area per site • increase of 55 acres of permeable surface area • 120 green alleys have been installed to date, resulting in the conversion of over 32,000 square feet of impervious surfaces to pervious surfaces. • Green roof and tree progress to date, includes: • more than four million sq. ft. of green roofs planned or completed since 2008; and • more than 9,000 acres of tree canopy added since 1993.

  10. Community Based Adaptation Initiatives – the Pacific Northwest • CLI Climate Futures Forums – 4 Replications in OR & CA • M&E via Survey & Policy Impact Assessments • Public Sector participants in CFFs more likely to: • allocate staff time to adaptation • take action on adaptation • feel they can be effective at implementation of mitigation and adaptation activities • Mixed local policy impact results

  11. Contributions to Practice – the Case Study Literature

  12. Contributions to Practice – the Planning Guide Literature

  13. Critiques of the Literature: Learning from Disaster Risk Reduction Initiatives • Brunner & Smith • FEMA Project Impact (Clinton Administration) • Key Case Studies: • Tulsa, Oklahoma • Soldiers Grove, Wisconsin • Napa Valley, California • Focus on the processes that built tangible outcomes – a critique of scientific management • Lineage in Adaptive Management

  14. Novel M&E Applications: Building Practitioner Networks • Innovation from Rockefeller Foundation & executed by the TCC Group (Jared Raynor) • Case 1: The Asian Cities Climate Change Resilience Network • Case 2: From the “Climate Preparedness Learning & Adaptation Network” (CPLAN) to the “American Society of Adaptation Professionals” (ASAP) • Presented at AEA Evaluation 2011

  15. The View from Here – Critical/Emerging Issues in US Practice • Science for localized climate impacts • Sector integration (natural vs. built systems) • Governance & geographic scale • intergovernmental public/private/non-profit sector coordination around issues of place • “mainstreaming” adaptation • Adaptation economics & finance • M&E, learning & fostering an adaptive culture within communities – the EEN challenge

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