Hawaii 2060: Visioning Hawaii's Adaptation to Climate Change

This report details a workshop aimed at developing a collective vision for Hawai‘i's climate change adaptation, integrating diverse stakeholders' interests and values into a strategic policy framework.

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Quick Facts
Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: Hawaii Research Center for Futures Studies
Authors: Ann Ogata-Deal, Aubrey Yee, Bumchul Shin, Donna R. Ching, Fiona Langenberger, Heather Frey, James Dator, Joe Paulin, John Sweeney, Lisa Kettley, Miki Lee, Paul Luerson, Paul Wong, Rex Troumbley, Ruby Edwards, Scott Yim, SeongWon Park
Time horizon: 2060
Geographic focus: Hawaii, United States, Pacific
Page count: 70

Methods

The workshop utilized an Alternative Futures Exercise and Appreciative Inquiry to facilitate a visioning process. Participants, representing a broad range of stakeholders, were guided to think creatively about Hawai‘i's future and develop a shared vision for climate change adaptation.

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Key Insights

The workshop, sponsored by Hawai‘i's Coastal Zone Management Program, NOAA, and USACE, engaged 60 participants in envisioning Hawai‘i's adaptation to climate change by 2060. Using futures exercises and appreciative inquiry, they identified values, vision themes, and strategic issues, leading to draft policy recommendations for the state legislature.

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