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Agenda for 2017-10-04
Overview
Kick-off call to provide an overview of the charter for this group, and to gather feedback for what you would like to gain from these meetings.
Topics
- Group Charter
- Driving Forces (context: DPSIR framework)
- Transdisciplinary science
- Traceability
- Let's not kid ourselves: limitations, scope
- Overview of methodology for exploring the selected theme
- Open discussion and feedback. Questions:
- Aspects that you would like to focus on / what would be useful to you.
- How you would like to contribute.
- Comments on proposed agenda for meeting on 2017-10-18 focused on Climate resilience - Food security - Pacific Northwest - Lummi Nation and Tulalip Tribes, on the following:
- Policy - National level instruments: Executive Orders 13653 (rescinded March 2017) and 13175
- Policy - Tribal level instrument: Lummi Indian Business Council Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation Plan: 2016-2026
- Decisions - Degrees of "data-driven" in decision making
- Decisions - Incorporating social, economic, environmental needs