Climate Change Negotiation Role-Play: Coastal Flooding in Shoreham Responding to Climate Change Risks

TitleClimate Change Negotiation Role-Play: Coastal Flooding in Shoreham Responding to Climate Change Risks
Publication TypeMiscellaneous
Year of Publication2013
AuthorsRumore, D, Susskind, L
Keywordsagreement, collaborative, conflict, facilitator, interests, negotiation, PON
Abstract

Seven-person, multi-issue facilitated negotiation among local government, community, business, and environmental representatives trying to reach agreement on a strategy for managing climate change risks in a medium-sized coastal community

URLhttp://www.pon.harvard.edu/shop/coastal-flooding-in-shoreham-responding-to-climate-change-risks/
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Coastal Flooding in Shoreham: Responding to Climate Change Risks is a seven-person, multi-issue facilitated negotiation among local government, community, business, and environmental representatives trying to reach agreement on a strategy for managing climate change risks in a medium-sized coastal community.

The game focuses on the difficulties of minimizing coastal flooding and storm damage through flood protection infrastructure, flood-proofing requirements, and land use planning. It is one of four exercises developed as part of the New England Climate Adaptation Project.* The Shoreham game highlights the fiscal realities of climate adaptation, addressing important questions about how public money should be spent on risk management efforts, especially in the face of scientific climate change projections that involve a measure of uncertainty.