Events

Learning Series: Building Water Equity and Climate Resilient Communities for All

July 19th, 2023 to January 17th, 2024
10 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET  

 

In this 6-part series, hosted by the Urban Waters Learning Network, we will highlight a variety of strategies that community-based organizations can use to help their communities anticipate, prepare for, and respond to climate risks such as flooding, coastal storms, and drought, with a focus on protecting community members who are most vulnerable to climate threats.

At the end of this learning series, participants will:

  • Understand the historical context of climate inequities and be able to initiate local conversations to help residents and stakeholders understand the relationship between historic land use/housing policies and predicted impacts of climate change, in particular with regard to water.
  • Understand and describe how climate change impacts are felt through water: riverine, urban, and coastal flooding, drought and water scarcity, water pollution, and more, and how restoration initiatives improve community resilience.
  • Identify key practices of community-driven climate resilience and gain tools for organizing community members and communicating local priorities to decision-makers more effectively.