The Forefront of Climate Resilient Planning & Design on Florida’s Frontlines

Start Date
01/01/2025
End Date
01/01/2027
Description
Three subject matter experts with diverse interdisciplinary backgrounds and decades of collective experience working at ground-zero for climate change impacts will share their latest insights and success stories from their respective communities of Jacksonville, Tampa Bay and Miami. Presenters will highlight state policies, grant funding programs, and planning strategies that have supported advances in coastal resilience. The presenters will weave a common thread of intentional adaptation that connects and supports the collective efforts across the State of Florida.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Sustainable Development & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
1.0
Learning Outcomes
1:Presenters will demonstrate the policies and grant programs that are supporting resilience in the state of Florida. 2: Attendees will learn about specific planning and design projects that are expanding the definition of ‘resilience’. 3: Presenters will demonstrate how governments leverage data and recent experience to advance resilience efforts. 4: Attendees will learn how nature-based solutions and green infrastructure are being evaluated, prioritized and funded. 5: Attendees will learn how cities and counties are preparing for future landscape conditions.
Instructors
Brian Cook, Anne Coglianese, Christian Kamrath
Course Codes
Provider
FL|ASLA


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