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SubmittedJune 7, 2024
NameMonica Wilson
Organizational AffiliationUF
Title / RoleCoastal Debris Project Coordinator
Group Response
  • Yes Group Response
Please list the names, organizational affiliations, and titles of each person represented in these responses

Twyla Leigh, Collier County Extension Director, and Mike Sipos, Collier County Florida Sea Grant Extension Agent

What type of organization do you represent?Other
Where are you located?
CDRZ ID12021011400
1. Is your community concerned about climate change?Potential concern
1. Comments(none provided)
2. What is your community’s level of concern about the impacts of climate change?Moderate
2. Comments(none provided)
3. Which climate stressors are of concern to your community?
Not concernedConcerned
Hurricanes
Flooding
Heatwaves
Fire
Drought
Sea Level Rise
Extreme precipitation
Other (please describe below)
3. Comments

More than 70% are conservation areas so important to protect from future disasters of any kind. Lots of agricultural lands, not economic but key agricultural development.

4. Which climate stressors are already impacting your community?
No impactsMild impactsModerate impactsSevere impacts
Hurricanes
Flooding
Heatwaves
Fire
Drought
Sea Level Rise
Extreme precipitation
Other (please describe below)
4. Comments(none provided)
5. Is the community taking action related to climate change?
  • Discussion/no action
5. Comments(none provided)
6. What goals does your community have for these climate change related actions? What outcomes is your community hoping to achieve?
7. Do you feel that the members of your community working on climate change action know how to access the climate information, resources, data, and/or support needed to accomplish these goals?
7. Comments(none provided)
8. What are the biggest challenges that your community is already dealing with, outside of the context of climate change?
  • Inadequate transportation systems and/or infrastructure
  • Shortage of well-paying jobs
8. Comments(none provided)
9. What factors may support your community in taking action to reduce the risks of climate change?
  • Supportive local elected officials
  • Engaged community process
  • Stakeholder/partner relationships (e.g., businesses, organizations, other jurisdictions/agencies)
  • Community leaders/champions focused on climate
9. Comments(none provided)
10. What are the most significant barriers to building community resilience to climate change?
  • Lack of supportive local officials
  • Lack of community engagement
  • Lack of community concern
  • Resilience not a community priority (other issues more pressing)
10. Comments(none provided)
11. Were you aware that your community had one or more CDRZ designation(s)?No
11. Comments(none provided)
12. Do you know what a Community Disaster Resilience Zone (CDRZ) designation entails?No
12. Comments(none provided)
13. Has your community taken advantage of any CDRZ designation benefits to date?Unsure
13. Comments if No
13. Comments if Yes or Unsure
14. Can you envision what a climate resilience building process would look like for your community?
14. Comments(none provided)
15. Have you or other members of your community received training or already gained experience in the process of building climate resilience?Unsure
15. Comments(none provided)
16. Do you or other members of your community have experience including social equity in community planning efforts?Unsure
16. Comments(none provided)
17. Do you or other members of your community have experience including nature-based solutions in community planning efforts?Unsure
17. Comments(none provided)
18. Is your community part of a regional resilience network?
18. Comments(none provided)
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