Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts

     The Wisconsin Initiative on Climate Change Impacts (WICCI) is an organization that aims to generate and share information that can limit vulnerability to climate change in Wisconsin and the Upper Midwest. Formed in the fall of 2007, WICCI is a partnership between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.  It can be classified as a First Order level of governance as it focuses on the action and implementation of ideas on the micro scale.

Goals
      
WICCI's main goals are to assess and anticipate climate change impacts on Wisconsin's natural resources, ecosystems, regions and industries and develop and recommend adaptation strategies that can be implemented by businesses, farmers, public health officials, municipalities, wildlife managers, and other stakeholders. WICCI combines citizens, decision makers and scientists from the region to determine the significance of climate change effects on Wisconsin and to come up with ways to better plan for and adapt to climate change.

                                This video shows the effects climate change is having on Wisconsin
Structure
        
WICCI is a collaborative effort between a Science Advisory Board, an Outcomes Advisory Board, Working Groups, and a Coordination Team. The science advisory board identifies scientific questions related to the mission of WICCI. They also organize and coordinate Working Groups. The Outcomes Advisory Board identifies information needs for planning and decision making. Working Groups are made up of researchers, managers, and practitioners with expertise in the topic area or geographic region being assessed. These groups identify risks and vulnerabilities within their topic or region, identify data and research to determine projections, and recommend adaptation strategies. A couple examples of Working Groups include topics such as Agriculture, Wildlife, Forestry and geographic regions such as Milwaukee and Green Bay. The Milwaukee Working Group gathers researchers, professionals, and policy makers specializing in water resources, engineering, urban planning and other disciplines. The group details the effects climate change may have on the Milwaukee urban environment and develops recommendations for adaptive management strategies.


Adaption and Mitigation

WICCI focuses on adaptation and being pro-active by preparing for challenges before they arise. WICCI realizes that adaptation can complement mitigation. An example they provide is a working group that suggested the need for programs and research on mass transit and vehicle technologies. They are adapting to reduce ozone and greenhouse gases and mitigating poor air quality.  Some other ways they are carrying out adaptive measures include planting species of trees more suited for longer, warmer growing seasons, and redesigning stormwater management systems to handle increasing volumes of stormwater.


WICCI is a great asset to Wisconsin that recognizes climate change and is actively pursuing methods to adapt to the issues that may arise from climate change.  

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