Introduction to Disaster Planning and Cultural ResourcesCalifornia Preservation FoundationSan Francisco, CA Disaster Planning is something that has come up frequently in Southern California over the years, not just because of our location along fault lines and predisposition to earthquakes but also because of our climate and what that means for weather related disasters like drought, wildfires and flooding from intense rains. Learn why it's important to be prepared from the lessons learned with the Sikes Adobe in Escondido that burned in a wildfire after being restored and has since been reconstructed. Instructors: (0 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. | ||||