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Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise Participatory Tool Test Drive

Author(s): Wiggins, Charles

NCCOS Center: CSCOR

Name of Publisher: The Nature Conservancy of Hawai‘i

Place of Publication: Kamuela, HI

Publication Type: Workshop

Date of Publication: 2016

Reference Information: Agenda for community meeting

Extent of Work: 1 p.

Keywords: West Hawai‘i; Hawai‘i Island; sea level rise; fish ponds; anchialine pools; scenario forecasting; modeling; mapping; app; sentinel site.

Abstract: The objective of this community meeting was to provide feedback to improve and inform development of decision support applications for updating plans and prioritizing actions in West Hawai‘i being developed by the NCCOS Ecological Effects of Sea Level Rise program project "Sea-Level Rise Modeling as a Catalyst for Effective Ecological Management in West Hawai‘i." The community meeting was held in Waimea, HI, 7 September 2016. Open the downloadable file (below) for the agenda.

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