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The 2011 New Hampshire Coastal Climate Summit Collaborating for Solutions December 2, 2011 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM Location: Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center and the Great Bay Discovery Center The Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve, the Great Bay Stewards and the NERRS Science Collaborative present: An annual discussion and collaborative forum among scientist, agencies, municipal leaders, watershed organizations and citizens concerned about the impacts of climate change in coastal New Hampshire. Agenda 7:30 Registration and Networking Coffee, Fruit, Danish 8:30 Welcome Peter Wellenberger Manager Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 8:35 Today’s Challenge Steve Miller Coastal Training Program Coordinator Great Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve 8:50 Keynote “Climate Change in Piscataqua/Great Bay Region: Past, Present and Future” Cameron Wake, Ph.D. Research Associate Professor, Univ. of NH Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans, and Space 9:20 State and Local Perspectives on Managing Climate Change NH Climate Action Plan, Current NH State Activity, and the NH Coastal Adaptation Workgroup Sherry Godlewski Environmental Program Manager NH Department of Environmental Services NHCAW Co-Chair 9:35 “Regional and Municipal Challenges in Planning for Climate Change” Julie LaBranche Senior Planner Rockingham Planning Commission 9:50 Break Coffee/tea service and snacks 10:10 “PANEL: Ecosystems and Resources at Risk from a Changing Climate” “Panel Overview - Natural Resources, Risks and Priorities for Great Bay” Paul Stacey Research Coordinator GBNERR 10:20 “Drinking Water Resources and Sustainability” Sarah Pillsbury Administrator Drinking Water and Groundwater Bureau NH Department of Environmental Services 10:30 Tracking Sea Level Rise and Impacts – Vertical Control Rachel Stevens Stewardship Coordinator GBNERR 10:40 Wildlife Resources – The Wildlife Action Plan Emily Brunkhurst Wildlife Biologist, Conservation Biology Nongame and Endangered Wildlife Program NH Fish and Game Dept. 10:50 Compounding Risks - Effects of Invasive Species Rachel Stevens Stewardship Coordinator GBNERR 11:00 Infrastructure – Vulnerabilities and Adaptation 11:05 "COAST Cost-Benefit Modeling for Portland Maine and Coastal New Hampshire" Samuel B. Merrill, Ph.D. Director, New England Environmental Finance Center Associate Research Professor, Edmund S. Muskie School of Public Service University of Southern Maine New England Environmental Finance Center 11:25 The Oyster River Culvert Study, Climate Adaptation as a Functional Reality Michael H. Simpson Chair Environmental Studies Dept. Antioch University New England 11:45 Morning Recap and Focus 12:10 Lunch Served in the Great Bay Discovery Center Participants can eat in either building Networking Infrastructure, Tools and Resources 1:00 Forging the Link, Linking the Economic Benefits of Low Impact Development and Community Decisions. Options and Opportunities for Adaptation Dr. Rob Roseen Director UNH Stormwater Center 1:10 “Preparing for the Changing Climate, A Northeast-Focused Needs Assessment” Christa Daniels (Koehler) AICP Manager, State and Local Government Program Clean Air-Cool Planet 1:20 "Community Insights on Vulnerability Assessment" Chris Keeley Dept. of Natural Resources/Environment, UNH, Graduate Student and 2011 Haas Summer Climate Fellow Clean Air – Cool Planet 1:30 The Lamprey River 100 Year Flood Plain Assessment and Regional Cooperation Cliff Sinnott Executive Director Rockingham Planning Commission 1:40 Pulling it all together: Where and How do we go from here? Consensus and Action Steve Miller and Sherry Godlewski NHCAW Co-Chairs 3:15 Evaluations, Next Steps 3:30 Adjourn 5:00 Optional Hit the Town To register for this event just email Steve with the following information; Name, Title, Organization, Address, Phone and Email. There is a $15 registration fee to cover the cost of food. A hot lunch will be served. Checks need to be made out to the Great Bay Stewards and can be mailed to my address below. Steve J. Miller Coastal Training Program Coordinator Great Bay NERR 89 Depot Road Greenland, NH 03840 (603) 778-0015 ext 305 [email protected]