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The SARP Climate and Coastal Resource Management (CCRM) Project

The SARP Climate and Coastal Resource Management (CCRM) project seeks to catalyze and support applications research that links climate science with practical challenges in coastal regions. Over 50% of the world's population resides on or near the coast. Coastal communities face a complex suite of interrelated issues which can be affected by climate change and variability, including sea level rise, shoreline erosion, population growth and development, hazard mitigation and the health and well-being of estuarine, coastal wetland and coral reef systems. While there is increasing interest across multiple scales of decision making (community to regional to international) in the identification of vulnerabilities and the development of adaptive measures for coping with climate change and variability in coastal regions, there are gaps in understanding and institutional capacities that must be addressed in order to bring about more effective adaptation methods and resilient socio-economic systems.

For the 2007 funding competition, the SARP Coastal Project invited proposals for research activities that will lead to improved management of coastal areas and resources in the face of climate change and variability through a better understanding of climate impacts and the applications of climate research and information. Specifically, in FY 2007, SARP-Coastal will focus on the role of climate and climate information in the development of enhanced community resilience to hazards across multiple time scales, including those related to sea level rise, inundation and extreme events. Within this context, topics of specific interest include impacts and vulnerability analysis, the development and prototype implementation of decision support tools, and the development of outreach/education/extension materials and methodologies. Potential beneficiaries of the CCRM project's research findings, tools, and activities include governmental and non-governmental institutions concerned with building resilient coastal communities in the face of a dynamic climate system, and multiple environmental and socio-economic pressures. Ideally, SARP coastal projects will include members of these stakeholder groups as active participants.

For additional information, please contact Lisa Vaughan at 301-734-1266 or Lisa.Vaughan@noaa.gov.

Funded Projects Related to Climate and Coastal Resource Management

2008 Projects
Principle Investigator(s) Project Title Sector(s) Year Initially Funded
Ellen Douglas, Allen Gontz, Yong Tian, Jack Wiggin, University of Massachusetts, Boston Paul Kirshen, Tufts University Matthias Ruth & Michal Kearney, University of Maryland Chris Watson, Consultant Coastal Flooding and Environmental Justice: Developing Strategies for Adapting to Climate Change Coastal 2008
Erik Meyers & Joel Dunn, The Conservation Fund; Kevin Sellner, Chesapeake Research Consortium; Allen Carroll, National Geographic Society; Doug Wilson, Chesapeake Bay Observing System; Harry Wang, NOAA; Barry Stamey, Virginia Institute of Marine Science; Elizabeth Smith, Noblis Inc.; Michael Koterba, CBOS; David Burke, Burke Environmental Associates; Zoe Johnson, Maryland Department of Natural Resources; Laura McKay, Virginia Coastal Zone Management Program Chesapeake Sea Level Rise and Storm Surge: Public Awareness and Response (CSSPAR) Coastal 2008
Peter Ruggiero, Oregon State University; Jonathan Allan, Oregon Department of Geology and Mineral Industries; Patrick Corcoran, Oregon State University Extension Service; Paul D. Komar, Oregon State University; Nathan J. Wood, USGS The Role of Climate Change and Variability in the Erosion of the U. S. West Coast: Research, Management Tools, and Outreach Coastal 2008
Rochelle Sturtevant, NOAA Great Lakes Sea Grant Network at GLERL; Fred Snyder, Ohio State University, Ohio Sea Grant; Dale Bergeron, Gene Clark, David Hart, Rick Farnsworth, Dave Skellie, & Dave MacNeill, Sea Grant Extension Preparing Coastal Communities for Climate Change: Translating Model Results to Prepare Ports, Harbors and Stormwater Management Facilities in an Era of Climate Variability and Scientific Uncertainty. Coastal 2008
Dan Tufford, Kirstin Dow, & Greg Carbone, University of South Carolina Assessing the Impact of Salt-Water Intrusion in the Carolinas under Future Climatic and Sea-Level Conditions Coastal 2008
2007 Projects
Principle Investigator(s) Project Title Sector(s) Year Initially Funded
Sara E. Alexander, Baylor University & Susan Stonich, UC-Santa Barbara From Vulnerability to Resilience: Helping People and Communities Cope with Crisis Coastal 2007
Joseph Cone, Oregon State University & Susan White, University of Maine Climate Variability and Coastal Community Resilience: Testing a National Model of State-based Outreach Coastal 2007
Anthony Leiserowitz & Yuri Gorokhovich, Center for International Earth Science Information Network Coastal Vulnerability to Sea Level Rise and Erosion in Northwest Alaska Coastal 2007
Brent Yarnal, The Pennsylvania State University & Nathan J. Wood, United States Geological Survey Increasing Community Resilience to Future Hurricane Storm Surge: Collaborative Decision Support in Sarasota, Florida Coastal 2007
Timothy Nyerges, University of Washington, Dawn Wright, Oregon State University & Robert Aguirre, Robert W. Aguirre, PLLC Geospatial Decision Support Tools for Coastal Resource Management: Vulnerability Maps Characterizing Regional Climate Variability and Change Impacts Coastal 2007
2006 Projects
Principle Investigator(s) Project Title Sector(s) Year Initially Funded
Debra Harrison, Lara Hansen, Alex Score, (WWF) & Eric Mielbrecht (Emerald Coast Environmental Consulting) Climate Change LEADS: Linking Environmental Analysis to Decision Support Coastal 2006
Robin Webb (NOAA Earth Systems Research Laboratory) and Mark Eakin (NOAA Coral Reef Watch Program) Developing Experimental Coral Reef Bleaching Forecasts for Coral Reef Management, co-sponsored by the NOAA Coral Reef Conservation Program Coastal 2006
Rod Salm, Elizabeth Mcleod, Jennifer Henman, Peter Mous, The Nature Conservancy, Axel Timmermann and Russell Moffitt, University of Hawaii Using climate information to identify coral communities that are positioned to survive global climate change Coastal 2006
Marcus Moench, Institute for Social and Environmental Transition (ISET) Adaptation to Climatic Variability and Change: The role of Climate information in coastal and other high vulnerability regions of South Asia Coastal 2006
Past Projects
Principle Investigator(s) Project Title Sector(s) Year Initially Funded
Adams, Richard M.
OR State Univ.
The Value of Improved ENSO Forecasts: A Preliminary Assessment of Effects on Fisheries in the Pacific Northwest Coastal 1995
Agrawala, Shardul; Broad, Kenny; Kestin, Tahl Mapping the Climate Applications Landscape Agricultural, Coastal, Drought, Hazard, Water 2002
Hamnett, Michael,
Pacific Basin Development Council
Impacts of Environmental Variability on Tuna Fisheries in the Pacific Islands Coastal 1997
Knecht, Robert W./Biliana Cicin-Sain,
Graduate College of Marine Studies, U. of DE
Coastal Margin Governance and Climate Change: Effective Responses Through More Adaptive and Integrated Management Coastal 1995
Lipschutz, Ronnie D/Caroline Pomeroy
Univ. of CA, Santa Cruz
CA Fishery, Farm and Environmentally Vulnerable Community Responses to the 1997-98 ENSO Event Coastal 1999
Meltzoff, Sarah, Nelson Ehrhardt and Daniel Suman (Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmos. Science, U. of Miami) & Kenny Broad (Lamont-Doherty, Columbia Univ.) Effects of El Niño Events on Peruvian Social Economies & Legal Systems Coastal 1999
Miller, Kathleen A. (National Center for Atmospheric Rsrch), Robert McKelvey (U of MT) Climatic Variations and the International Management of the North American Pacific Salmon Fishery: A Game Theoretic Perspective Coastal 1998
Shea, Eileen,
East-West Center
ENSO Forecasting and Applications in the Pacific: Supporting the Transition from Research to Operations,
Additional Funding by NOAA/NESDIS and NOAA/Environment, Science and Development Programs
Coastal 2003
Suman, Daniel
Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmos. Science
Adaptations Fishing Sectors to the Impacts of El Niño Climate Variations: The Case of Chile Coastal 1995
Yohe, Gary,
Wesleyan University
Greenhouse Gas Emissions, Economic Costs of Physical Effects and Adaptation-The Case of Sea Level Rise Coastal 1995
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