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RESEARCH ARTICLE
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Advancing a hyperlocal approach to
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community engagement in climate
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adaptation: Results from a South Florida pilot
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study in two communities
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Tyler R. HarrisonID1☯*, Angela ClarkID2☯, Amy Clement3☯, Joanna LombardID4☯,
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Gina Maranto5☯, Abraham ParrishID2☯, Sam PurkisID6☯, Marcus ReamerID5☯,
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Olivia CollinsID7‡, Caroline Lewis7‡, Mayra CruzID5,8‡, Anaruth SolacheID3‡
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1 Department of Communication Studies, School of Communication, University of Miami, Coral Gables,
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Florida, United States of America, 2 Libraries, University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, United States of
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America, 3 Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science,
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University of Miami, Miami, Florida, United States of America, 4 School of Architecture, University of Miami,
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Coral Gables, Florida, United States of America, 5 Abess Center for Ecosystem Science and Policy,
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University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida, United States of America, 6 Department of Marine Geosciences,
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Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, University of Miami, Miami, Florida, United States of
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America, 7 CLEO Institute, Miami, Florida, United States of America, 8 Catalyst Miami, Miami, Florida,
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United States of America
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☯ These authors contributed equally to this work.
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‡ OC, CL, MC and AS also contributed equally to this work.
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Abstract
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With increasing urgency of local and regional climate adaptation, there is a growing need for
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governments to identify and respond effectively to the concerns of communities they serve
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and to align investments. We designed and piloted a novel hyperlocal method for urban
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adaptation planning combining two social science tools that have been widely but separately
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used to foster community engagement and strategize solutions. Our not-for-profit community partners facilitated multi-session online workshops with participants from two communities in South Florida with whom they have well-established relationships and in which socioeconomic conditions and climate risks represent notable vulnerabilities. The workshops first
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employed photovoice to elicit individual narratives about climate change impacts; participants then followed a design thinking protocol to critically evaluate the leading concerns
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they identified and propose adaptation solutions. Geospatial mapping and data tools were
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provided for participants to gain additional tools and further knowledge. Local planning and
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resilience officials attended some or all of the workshops as observers and interlocutors,
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dialoguing with participants. Comparative analysis revealed differences in risk awareness
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and primary concerns between communities, and further demonstrated that concerns and
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solutions proposed by members of at-risk neighborhoods do not always align with geospatial data that often drives infrastructure adaptation planning in the region, suggesting that
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more widespread use of community engaged methods could enhance government climate
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adaptation responses for local communities.
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Citation: Harrison TR, Clark A, Clement A,
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Lombard J, Maranto G, Parrish A, et al. (2022)
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Advancing a hyperlocal approach to community
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engagement in climate adaptation: Results from a
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South Florida pilot study in two communities.
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PLOS Clim 1(6): e0000041. https://doi.org/
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10.1371/journal.pclm.0000041
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Editor: A.R. Siders, University of Delaware, UNITED
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Received: December 9, 2021
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Accepted: May 11, 2022
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Published: June 8, 2022
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all of the content of peer review and author
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