Competencies Demonstrated by Municipal Employees During Adaptation to Climate Change: A Pilot Study |
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Authors: | Diane Pruneau Jackie Kerry Sylvie Blain Evgueni Evichnevetski Paul Deguire Pierre-Yves Barbier |
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Institution: | Université de Moncton , Moncton , New Brunswick , Canada |
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Abstract: | Since coastal communities are already subjected to the impacts of climate change, adaptation has become a necessity. This article presents competencies demonstrated by Canadian municipal employees during an adaptation process to sea level rise. To adapt, the participants demonstrated the following competencies: problem solving (highlighting components of the problem and identifying constraints), futures thinking, risk prediction, vulnerability analysis, local knowledge, planning, and communication. However, some competencies that could be potentially useful in adaptation were used less frequently by participants: developing solutions, knowledge of adaptation, math skills, hope, and self-efficacy. |
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Keywords: | adaptation climate change competencies environmental education |
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