Tuesday, July 16, 3:30 to 5:00 p.m. MDT
Location: Interlocken A
Climate change and increasing hazards mean that communities now, more than ever, need to be prepared to withstand weather risks. To ensure resilience planning is effective, we need to know what works—as well as what doesn’t. Capturing practitioner and community knowledge around areas that need improvement is a crucial step, as is providing tools that can help them understand local vulnerability, communicate goals to funders, and integrate resilience into daily operations. This session will discuss how we can integrate lessons learned (and not learned) into planning and showcase several resources to help communities create plans that are a perfect fit.