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This working group hosted stakeholder discussions at SE CASC Regional Science Symposium on using social science research to inform coastal resilience challenges and decision making. They are also leveraging existing efforts and stakeholder connections to understand needs/gaps and opportunities for coastal resilience in the region.
The purpose of this working group is to evaluate how researchers can best support further integration of climate change considerations into the 2025 revisions of State Wildlife Action Plans.
This working group has Developed map data products and methods briefs on open space recreation access, wildpollinator habitat, and recreational birding. They also created ecosystem services maps and data products on forestand coastal habitats for NC natural and working lands assessment.
This working group has engaged Florida Water and Climate Alliance stakeholder-scientist network to develop a learning network to effectively co-develop user-relevant climate data, tools and information.
This working group has coordinated a session at the SEAFWA Annual Conference; presented a list of regional species of greatest conservation need developed with SEAFWA Wildlife Diversity Committee. They also conducted interviews with wildlife agency directors to determine how climate uncertainty influences management and policy decisions.
This working group has collated preliminary data to measure scientific impact of SE CASC projects. They also held focus groups of science producers and users at SECASC Regional Science Symposium and are currently developing survey instrument to gather qualitative data from SE CASC science users.