#e.22838Tuesday 8:30AM to Thursday 4:30PM
March 26-28, 2013
CM | 22.00

Climate Prepardness and Adaptation for Delaware Communities Workshop

The Delaware NERRDover, DE

Delaware faces multiple challenges from climate change that impact physical, ecological, economic, and cultural aspects of the entire state. Effect in Delaware will likely include more extreme weather events, sea level rise, and warmer temperatures. These changes are likely to magnify many of the hazards we already face which is a reason to be prepared with strategies and actions to increase the resiliency of our communities.

This intensive and interactive three-day training course provides individuals with a climate adaptation toolkit to proactively address adaptation planning priorities in the context of local government priorities. Course modules are taught by NOAA's Coastal Services Center expert training staff and local speakers who are experience in Delaware-specific issues and topics.

Participants will learn about local climate adaptation efforts from expert practitioners working in Delaware. Through individual work and group discussions, you will apply what you learn in each module to your issues and identify and document steps that your organization can take to effectively integrate climate adaptation strategies into policies, plans, and programs. Session modules and topics include:

- Introduction: Setting Your Course for Adaptation
- Climate Science: Comprehending Processes and Impacts of Climate Change
- Vulnerability Assessment: Informing Adaptation Actions
- Adaptation Planning: Identifying and Assessing Adaptation Measures
- Climate Communication: Applying Communication Research to be Effective
- Implementation: Turning Strategies into Action

Added benefits include extended networking with peers who share your interest in adaptation planning and opportunities to collaborate with other local governments and climate and adaptation specialists in our region.

The Delaware Coastal Training Program and the Delaware Sea Grant have partnered together to secure this important course for municipal planners, local officials, hazard mitigation planners, floodplain managers, and community groups in our area. Please share this announcement with others that may be interested in participating this training as well!
Space is limited and registration is required by Monday, March 18!

Registration Fee is $45.00. Funding scholarships are available to support attendance by local government officials and community representatives. Please contact Wendy Carey for assistance. Additional registration details at: www.surveymonkey.com/s/climatetraining

More


Instructors:

Gwen Shaughnessy


(2 Ratings)


As a service to its members, the American Planning Association (APA), together with its professional institute the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP), provides listings of Certification Maintenance (CM) training opportunities. These listings are registered and approved for CM credit by APA, but APA is not affiliated with the parties listed here. Appearance in these listings should not be taken as an endorsement, guarantee, or warranty by APA, nor does APA assume any responsibility or liability for any acts or omissions by persons or entities providing the professional training in these listings. For further information regarding the professional training listed, please contact the registered provider.