View our accepted workshop proposal submission here.
View attendees' accepted workshop papers: [Google Drive] [Figshare]
14:15-14:30 Welcome and Introductions
14:30-14:50 Testimonials + first brainstorming to challenges, needs, calls for actions and changes (Moderation: MJ Johns)
14:50-15:45 Presentations (Moderation: Jake Rigby)
Taneea. S. Agrawaal: Towards Place-based and Equitable Climate Informatics: Staging The Relational and Political Life of Climate Data Through Design
Anthony Maocheia-Ricci: Citizens Assembly: Participatory Art-making for Climate Justice
Chiara Leonardi, Paolo Massa, Eleonora Mencarini, Sara Stemberger: Bridging Climate Modeling and Local Policy: Insights from an Alpine Region
Yumeng Lui: Together We Adapt Better Design of a Community-Centred Extreme Weather Alarm System
Amelia Lee Doğan, Nino Migineishvili, Ethan Hynes, Samantha Chee, Sierra Yee, Ali Masood, Lindah Kotut: Climate Resilience Workshops in the Pacific Northwest
Julia McKenna, Alex Cabral:
Mj Johns, Tristyn Lai, Kieren Emens, Ella-Blue Wilmot, Sonia Murugesh, Jennie Le, Edward Melcer, Katherine Isbister: Intergenerational User Study with a Wildfire Resilience Game
15:45-16:30 Coffee Break
16:30-17:20 Presentations (Moderation: Rikke Hagensby Jensen )
Shadan Sadeghian: Beyond Technological Interventions: Toward Theory-Building in Sustainable Mobility HCI
Linda Hirsch, Katherine Isbister: Designing Holistically Embedded Interaction for the Sustainability Transition of Climate Interventions
Diotima Bertel, Quynh Nguyen, Julia Himmelsbach: Bridging the ‘last mile’ in climate resilience: The potential of more-than-human participatory design to account for situative vulnerabilities
Hongjin Lin: Mapping Local Climate Actions as a Climate Data Practice
Sanni Juri: The Role of Transdisciplinarity in AI-driven Energy Transitions
Mordechai (Moti) Botrashvily: From Passive to Active Heat Adaptation of Textiles
Sophie Westfahl, Alexander Rind, Stefan Killian, Hannes Schweiger, Jakob Carl Uhl, Georg Regal GreenTouch: Co-Creating XR Micro-Interventions for Last-Mile Climate Resilience in Occupational Therapy
17:20-17:50 Group Exercise + Results (Moderation: Linda Hirsch)
17:50-18:00 Wrap up & Future Collaboration Plans (Moderation: Linda Hirsch)
This workshop will bring together researchers, practitioners, and other interested parties to discuss experiences, challenges, and opportunities for HCI research that designs for "last mile" climate resilience in collaboration with communities.
Our workshop comprises a panel discussion and participant presentations of submitted projects, including a demo and an interactive afternoon session.
We expect the following outcomes: 1) a network of researchers and practitioners working with communities on climate-related adaptations and resilience and related topics, 2) collaborative design approaches and interactive tools that support bottom-up empowerment and participation, and 3) revealing open research questions, gaps, and ethical considerations when designing for the last-mile climate resilience problem to outline a design research agenda.
We will write an ACM Interactions article, sharing the design research agenda toward climate resilience and community participation with the HCI community. Further, workshop submissions will be shared via Figshare.