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Water: Our Public Policy Challenge

by admin | Jul 12, 2015 | Chicago, Climate, Education, Environment, Public policy, Public safety, Resilience, Science, Urban Planning, Water

I grew up in suburban Cleveland. After a seven-year hiatus in Iowa and briefly in Nebraska, my wife’s home state, we ended up in Chicago. I am unquestionably a Midwesterner with most of my life lived near the Great Lakes. It will therefore not be surprising that for...

Did We Learn from Sandy?

by admin | Jun 2, 2015 | Climate, Disaster, Disaster policy, Government, Resilience, Urban Planning

Two years ago, in June 2013, I participated in a day-long meeting in New York hosted by the Regional Plan Association (RPA) and the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, helping explore the coastal policy implications of Hurricane Sandy. These two organizations were...

Resources for Planners to Address Hazards

by admin | May 26, 2015 | Books, Climate, Disaster, Disaster policy, Environment, Government, Public safety, Resilience, Urban Planning

One benefit of increased attention to hazards and climate change within the planning profession is a growing array of valuable literature that can benefit practicing planners and widen the scope of thinking on the subject among academics. This review of books...

Bounce Forward? But, of Course!

by admin | May 17, 2015 | Activism, Books, Climate, Disaster policy, Resilience, Urban Planning

In recent years, there has been growing interest in and activity around the concept of resilience. For many people long involved in trying to make the world’s communities safer from disasters, the interest has been heartwarming. The underlying idea is that a community...

Update to “Don’t Say Those Words”

by admin | Apr 5, 2015 | Blogging, Climate, Disaster, Disaster policy, Government, Resilience, Science

In response to my good friend, Allison Hardin, planner and floodplain manager in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, posting on Facebook the article referenced in my last post from the Post & Courier covering my and Matt Hauer’s presentations last week at the...

Seattle Hosts the Nation’s Planners

by admin | Mar 22, 2015 | Climate, Disaster, Public health, Resilience, Urban Planning

It appears the American Planning Association may break all its attendance records at its annual National Planning Conference next month in Seattle. The last previous record of about 7,000 was also set in Seattle in 1999, so there must be something about the city that...
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