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4. EDUCATION,TRAINING&QUALIFICATIONS OF KEY MEMBERS <br /> Inkernalional <br /> Alice McLean <br /> Project Planner <br /> Alice has 13 years of experience managing complex projects, engaging with <br /> • stakeholders, conducting research and data analysis, and communicating <br /> ,7*. effectively on a variety of platforms. She has experience working in <br /> collaboration across sectors to identify and implement community-based <br /> - ecosystem restoration strategies. <br /> ' REPRESENTATIVE PROJECT EXPERIENCE <br /> SSFM International DPP North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan Update, Oahu, Hawaii. <br /> Planner. SSFM was the prime consultant for the update of the City and <br /> County DPP's North Shore Sustainable Communities Plan. The plan <br /> EDUCATION established the vision, policies, and land use patterns for the North Shore <br /> Master of Urban and Planning District through 2040 and beyond. It will be developed using an <br /> Regional Planning, inclusive process that combines research and data collection with <br /> University of Hawaii at community input. The plan analyzed and addressed new and emerging <br /> Manoa policy issues including climate change and sea level rise, as well as <br /> economic and tourism implications from COVID-19. <br /> Bachelor of Arts Analysis of Managed Retreat Strategies in Hawaii: Policy and Funding <br /> Anthropology, University Opportunities and Challenges, Statewide. Planner. SSFM led a study <br /> of Hawaii at Manoa analyzing policy and funding opportunities and challenges for <br /> Environmental Studies implementing managed retreat in Hawaii. The study sought to identify <br /> Certificate, University of needed changes to policies as well as financing and funding strategies to <br /> Hawaii at Manoa support managed retreat as part of climate adaptation in Hawaii. The <br /> policy, legal, and financial strategies were applied to case studies at <br /> Sunset Beach on Oahu and in West Maui. <br /> Ho`aloha Park Climate Adaptation Plan, Kahului, Maui. Planner. SSFM led <br /> project for the County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation to <br /> develop a climate adaptation plan for a heavily used park in Kahului <br /> Harbor on Maui. The adaptation strategies were developed in close <br /> coordination with park users and other stakeholders, and will incorporate <br /> modeling of anticipated sea level rise, erosion, and other climate change- <br /> related impacts. <br /> Pupukea Marine Life Conservation District Act 31 Carrying Capacity <br /> Study, North Shore, Oahu. Planner. SSFM supported Mama Pupukea <br /> Waimea with a study to evaluate visitor carrying capacity at the Pupukea <br /> Marine Life Conservation District (MLCD) and recommend short and long- <br /> term measures to protect and restore MLCD marine life and habitats. The <br /> project includes implementation and monitoring of pilot measures to <br /> control access, foot traffic, and other stressors on the MLCD environment. <br /> Adapt Waikiki 2050, Oahu, Hawaii. Planner. SSFM provided planning <br /> services to support the outreach component of the Adapt Waikiki 2050 <br /> plan. The objective of the project was a mid to near term review of design <br /> guidelines for the Waikiki Special District that can identify immediate <br /> actions and future steps to mitigate the impact of sea level rise in Waikiki. <br /> Fiscal Year 2025-2026 10 <br /> PL.3) COMMUNITY PLANNING(Community Planning Assistant: Project Management <br /> Support,Community Organizing, Public Participation, Meeting Facilitation) <br /> Y h IilhOilh llillillillillillillill i <br />
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