1 hr 31 min

Mangroves for Community and Climate: Adapting in Harmony with Nature at WWF America Adapts the Climate Change Podcast

    • Natural Sciences

In episode 179 of America Adapts, I’ve partnered with World Wildlife Fund to learn the critical role mangrove forests play in coastal adaptation and the work WWF is doing with their Mangroves for Community and Climate project.   You’ll hear how WWF is applying its three core adaptation strategies:  ecosystem-based adaptation, nature-friendly adaptation, and climate-smart conservation. We journeyed to the Yucatán in Mexico to speak with mangrove experts from around the world - Mexico, Madagascar, Colombia, Fiji, Australia and the US – all coming together to share their expertise and knowledge to help mangroves persist in a changing climate. WWF is working to conserve mangroves around the world through various initiatives, including the development of a climate-smart mangrove restoration decision support tool. Finally, we’ll hear how WWF’s Environment and Disaster Management and Climate Crowd programs are helping communities adapt to climate change while valuing and reducing pressure on the critical ecosystem services that mangroves provide. It’s an epic size episode focusing on a critical species for adaptation!
Topics covered:
Learn about WWF’s three core strategies for adaptation. What WWF is doing to conserve mangroves globally. What is the climate-smart mangrove restoration decision support tool. Results of the Mangrove Workshop in Merida, Mexico. How mangroves help reduce risk to coastal flooding and storm surges.  What happens to mangroves following a disaster?  Some research in Florida, surprisingly, says in some cases mangroves may do more harm than good when we build out in front of them. Do people generally see value in keeping mangroves intact for other reasons besides coastal protection. What is WWF’s Climate Crowd program. Experts in this Episode:
·    Shaun Martin, Vice President, Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience, WWF US
·         Karen Douthewaite, Director, Oceans, WWF US
·         Pilar Jacobo, Nature-based Solutions Coordinator, WWF Mexico
·         Dr. Siddarth Narayan – East Carolina University 
·         Alejandra Calzada, Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator, WWF Mexico
·         Luz Cervantes, Senior Program Officer, Environment and Disaster Management, WWF US
·         Claudia Duran, Field Officer, WWF Mexico
·         Nicole Chabaneix, Senior Program Officer, Climate Risk Management and Resilience, WWF US
·         Dr. Catherine Lovelock – University of Queensland 
·         Dr. Jemma Purandare, University of Queensland
·         Ixchel Lopez, Deputy Director, Oceans, WWF Mexico
·         Ryan Bartlett, Director, Climate Risk Management and Resilience, WWF US
·         Jaime Villareal,  Climate Change Adaptation Officer, WWF Mexico
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@EnviroDM

Resources and Links in this episode:

Mangroves for Community and Climate project

WWF Environment and Disaster Management Program
WWF Climate Crowd
WWF US
Global Mangrove Alliance

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Doug Parsons and Speaking Opportunities:
If you are interested in having Doug speak at corporate and conference events, sharing his unique, expert perspective on adaptation in an entertaining and informative way, more information can be found here!
Now on Spotify!

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Federal Reserve Bank of San Fra

In episode 179 of America Adapts, I’ve partnered with World Wildlife Fund to learn the critical role mangrove forests play in coastal adaptation and the work WWF is doing with their Mangroves for Community and Climate project.   You’ll hear how WWF is applying its three core adaptation strategies:  ecosystem-based adaptation, nature-friendly adaptation, and climate-smart conservation. We journeyed to the Yucatán in Mexico to speak with mangrove experts from around the world - Mexico, Madagascar, Colombia, Fiji, Australia and the US – all coming together to share their expertise and knowledge to help mangroves persist in a changing climate. WWF is working to conserve mangroves around the world through various initiatives, including the development of a climate-smart mangrove restoration decision support tool. Finally, we’ll hear how WWF’s Environment and Disaster Management and Climate Crowd programs are helping communities adapt to climate change while valuing and reducing pressure on the critical ecosystem services that mangroves provide. It’s an epic size episode focusing on a critical species for adaptation!
Topics covered:
Learn about WWF’s three core strategies for adaptation. What WWF is doing to conserve mangroves globally. What is the climate-smart mangrove restoration decision support tool. Results of the Mangrove Workshop in Merida, Mexico. How mangroves help reduce risk to coastal flooding and storm surges.  What happens to mangroves following a disaster?  Some research in Florida, surprisingly, says in some cases mangroves may do more harm than good when we build out in front of them. Do people generally see value in keeping mangroves intact for other reasons besides coastal protection. What is WWF’s Climate Crowd program. Experts in this Episode:
·    Shaun Martin, Vice President, Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience, WWF US
·         Karen Douthewaite, Director, Oceans, WWF US
·         Pilar Jacobo, Nature-based Solutions Coordinator, WWF Mexico
·         Dr. Siddarth Narayan – East Carolina University 
·         Alejandra Calzada, Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator, WWF Mexico
·         Luz Cervantes, Senior Program Officer, Environment and Disaster Management, WWF US
·         Claudia Duran, Field Officer, WWF Mexico
·         Nicole Chabaneix, Senior Program Officer, Climate Risk Management and Resilience, WWF US
·         Dr. Catherine Lovelock – University of Queensland 
·         Dr. Jemma Purandare, University of Queensland
·         Ixchel Lopez, Deputy Director, Oceans, WWF Mexico
·         Ryan Bartlett, Director, Climate Risk Management and Resilience, WWF US
·         Jaime Villareal,  Climate Change Adaptation Officer, WWF Mexico
Check out the America Adapts Media Kit here!
Subscribe to the America Adapts newsletter here.
Donate to America Adapts
Listen to America Adapts on your favorite app here!
Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter:
https://www.facebook.com/americaadapts/
@usaadapts
https://www.linkedin.com/in/doug-parsons-america-adapts/
@wwf
@EnviroDM

Resources and Links in this episode:

Mangroves for Community and Climate project

WWF Environment and Disaster Management Program
WWF Climate Crowd
WWF US
Global Mangrove Alliance

Donate to America Adapts
Follow on Apple Podcasts
Follow on Android
Doug Parsons and Speaking Opportunities:
If you are interested in having Doug speak at corporate and conference events, sharing his unique, expert perspective on adaptation in an entertaining and informative way, more information can be found here!
Now on Spotify!

List of Previous Guests on America Adapts
Follow/listen to podcast on Apple Podcasts.
Donate to America Adapts, we are now a tax deductible charitable organization!


Federal Reserve Bank of San Fra

1 hr 31 min