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Social and Interdisciplinary Environmental Science Team
Time
Survey
Interviews
Focus Groups
Sondeõs
Meeting presentations
Exhibits
Learning Communities
Farm/Site-based experimentation
Foot-print tools
videos
Blogs
List-serves
Simulation Games
Most intense period of iterative engagement
Social media-based communities
Scaling Engagement
Agroclimate 1.0Agroclimate 2.0
Fact finding period &preliminary feedback
Informed engagement
Relative number of stakeholders engaged
workshops
The Tri-state row crop climate learning network
ALABAMA FLORIDAGEORGIA
Producers
ScientistsExtension
http://www.siftag.org/
Finding mechanisms to share questions & new understandings … Expanding the network
Time
Survey
Interviews
Focus Groups
Sondeõs
Meeting presentations
Exhibits
Learning Communities
Farm/Site-based experimentation
Foot-print tools
videos
Blogs
List-serves
Simulation Games
Most intense period of iterative engagement
Social media-based communities
Scaling Engagement
Agroclimate 1.0Agroclimate 2.0
Fact finding period &preliminary feedback
Informed engagement
Relative number of stakeholders engaged
workshops
African American farmers and the Federation of Southern CooperativesFederation staff and NIFA/SECC meeting (July 2014)
OutcomesFocus on climate and risk managementSpecialized learning community
Drones and Participatory on-farm modeling
Time
Survey
Interviews
Focus Groups
Sondeõs
Meeting presentations
Exhibits
Learning Communities
Farm/Site-based experimentation
Foot-print tools
videos
Blogs
List-serves
Simulation Games
Most intense period of iterative engagement
Social media-based communities
Scaling Engagement
Agroclimate 1.0Agroclimate 2.0
Fact finding period &preliminary feedback
Informed engagement
Relative number of stakeholders engaged
workshops
http://floridawca.org/
WATER UTILITIES
Time
Survey
Interviews
Focus Groups
Sondeõs
Meeting presentations
Exhibits
Learning Communities
Farm/Site-based experimentation
Foot-print tools
videos
Blogs
List-serves
Simulation Games
Most intense period of iterative engagement
Social media-based communities
Scaling Engagement
Agroclimate 1.0Agroclimate 2.0
Fact finding period &preliminary feedback
Informed engagement
Relative number of stakeholders engaged
workshops
Group Independence
COASTS
PARTNERSHIPS inExtension
NOAA Sea Grant Gulf of Mexico and Atlantic CoP
SOUTH FLORIDAThe Miami Beach Sea Level Rise Initiative
GEORGIA COASTLINEThe Tybee Island Sea Level Rise Adaptation PlanThe St. Marys and Hyde County Flood Resiliency Plans
GULF OF MEXICOApalachicola Bay
Ongoing projects with a focus on coastal interactions:
o South Florida Water, Sustainability, and Climate Project• Water and coastal stakeholder interviews (underway)• Behavioral response research using HazSim (underway)• Modeling workshops (planned for Spring 2015)
o Miami Beach SLR Initiative• Four meetings held• Scoping potential areas of collaborative research between
interdisciplinary teams, guided by needs expressed by Miami Beach employees and other stakeholders
• Observing meetings of other local groups including Southeast Florida Climate Change Compact and Miami-Dade Sea Level Rise Committee
Miami Beach Stakeholder
Social Network Analysis and the SECC
Preliminary Efforts- Analysis of patterns of co-authorship
among SECC members 2007-2014.- Determine levels of collaboration among
SECC universities and partners in government agencies, research centers, NGOs, and non-SECC universities in publications, reports, and extension documents.
Future Plans
- Integrate SNA into a continuous monitoring program to measure cross-disciplinary and cross-theme integration in SECC programs.
- Measure and monitor SECC interactions with stakeholders in outreach, extension, and decision-support activities.
- Identify patterns of collaboration and integration between the SECC and other RISAs.
SECC International Publication Partners 2007-2014