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SUMMARY:OPR WORKSHOP: General Plan Guidelines Update Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Thu\, October 5\, 2017\n1:00 PM – 4:00 PM PDT \nLos Angeles City Hall\n200 N Spring Street\nRoom 1050\, 10th floor\nLos Angeles\, CA 90012 \nRegister here! \nThe Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) has been engaged in a thorough update of the General Plan Guidelines (GPG). OPR is statutorily required by Government Code Section 65040.2 to adopt and periodically revise State guidelines for the preparation and content of local general plans for all cities and counties in California. This 2017 edition is the first comprehensive update to the guidelines since 2003. Legislative changes\, new technical advisories\, guidance documents\, and additional resources have been incorporated into this new GPG. \nThis workshop will explain the major changes in the guidelines\, provide information on the update process and next steps\, and answer questions about use of the new guidelines. \nAdditional information is on the OPR General Plan Guidelines website: https://www.opr.ca.gov/s_generalplanguidelines.php
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/opr-workshop-general-plan-guidelines-update-workshop/
LOCATION:Los Angeles City Hall\, 200 N Spring Street\, Room 1050\, 10th floor\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Network
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SUMMARY:OPR WORKSHOP: General Plan Guidelines Update Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Fri\, October 6\, 2017\n10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PDT \nRiverside\n4210 Riverwalk Parkway\nRiverside\, CA 92505 \nRegister here! \nThe Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) has been engaged in a thorough update of the General Plan Guidelines (GPG). OPR is statutorily required by Government Code Section 65040.2 to adopt and periodically revise State guidelines for the preparation and content of local general plans for all cities and counties in California. This 2017 edition is the first comprehensive update to the guidelines since 2003. Legislative changes\, new technical advisories\, guidance documents\, and additional resources have been incorporated into this new GPG. \nThis workshop will explain the major changes in the guidelines\, provide information on the update process and next steps\, and answer questions about use of the new guidelines. \nAdditional information is on the OPR General Plan Guidelines website: https://www.opr.ca.gov/s_generalplanguidelines.php
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/opr-workshop-general-plan-guidelines-update-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Riverside\, 4210 Riverwalk Parkway\, Riverside\, CA\, 92505\, United States
CATEGORIES:California Network
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SUMMARY:SFEP CONFERENCE: State of the San Francisco Estuary Conference
DESCRIPTION:Every two years\, the San Francisco Estuary Partnership brings a focus on the management and ecological health of the San Francisco Bay-Delta Estuary.  The State of the Estuary Conference showcases the latest information about the estuary’s changing watersheds\, impacts from major stressors\, recovery programs for species and habitats\, and emerging challenges. \nThis year we are returning to the Scottish Rite Center in Oakland\, where we hosted the  2007 State of the Estuary Conference. The Scottish Rite Center\, built in 1927\, is a stunning building on the shore of beautiful Lake Merritt. \nOctober 10 – 11\, 2017\nScottish Rite Center\n1547 Lakeside Drive\nOakland\, CA \nOnline registration ends October 2\, 2017. Register here! \n#soeconf2017
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/conference-state-of-the-san-francisco-estuary-conference/
LOCATION:Scottish Rite Center\, 1547 Lakeside Drive\, Oakland\, CA
CATEGORIES:California Network
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SUMMARY:SAGE WEBINAR: The Dutch ‘Room for the River’ Program: A Modern Approach for Managing High Water Levels in the Netherlands
DESCRIPTION:The Sustainable Adaptive Gradients in the Coastal Environment (SAGE) Program invites you to a Webinar on October 18\, 2017  \nThe Dutch ‘Room for the River’ Program: A Modern Approach for Managing High Water Levels in the Netherlands \nWednesday\, October 18\, 2017\, 12:00-1:00pm EDT \nTo connect\, go to: https://nucoe.webex.com\nEvent number: 668812686\nPassword: SAGE2017 \nA new paradigm for flood risk management in the Netherlands is presented. Known as the ‘Room for the River’ program\, this approach acknowledges the force of nature and the necessity to live with it\, especially in a populous\, vulnerable and prosperous delta such as the Netherlands. It’s also an approach that embraces the opportunities our rivers bring\, by using flood risk measures to add quality to the natural and urban landscapes surrounding them. This new approach will be described\, illustrating the various aspects of the program\, like its governance set up\, the intended goals and various technical characteristics of implementation using case studies of the projects that have been completed\, almost all within time and budget. \nPim Nijssen studied planning and management science at the Radboud University Nijmegen (the Netherlands) and currently works as a principle for the leading independent firm Twynstra Gudde. His field of experience lies in building coalitions between organizations and people in the field of water management and spatial planning. Pim has worked for a variety of national and international clients whose projects address the complex impacts of climate change. He has worked in Florida\, Bangladesh and various European countries. For the Room for the River project at Nijmegen\, he received the International Waterfront Award in New York. \n\n\n\nFor questions or ability to access online\, contact:\nAnna McAvinchey\, a.mcavinchey@northeastern.edu or call 617.373.4087 To learn more about the initiative\, visit: www.resilient-infrastructure.org
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/sage-webinar-the-dutch-room-for-the-river-program-a-modern-approach-for-managing-high-water-levels-in-the-netherlands/
CATEGORIES:California Network
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SUMMARY:NETWORK WEBINAR: CA State Adaptation Initiatives
DESCRIPTION:Please join the California Coastal Resilience Network on Wednesday\, October 18\, 12pm PST\, to learn about the various ongoing State-led sea level rise and adaptation initiatives. Nuin-Tara Key from the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research will discuss the Integrated Climate Adaptation and Resiliency Program (ICARP)\, which is responsible for coordinating and maintaining the State Adaptation Clearinghouse (PRC 71360).  Bruce Riordan\, from the Climate Readiness Institute\, will talk about his efforts to implement AB 2516\, which calls for the California Natural Resources Agency and the Ocean Protection Council to develop a Planning for Sea Level Rise Database. Jenn Eckerle will discuss efforts the California Natural Resources Agency and the Ocean Protection Council to update the state’s Sea Level Rise Guidance. The focus of this webinar is to update Network members on ongoing State-led initiatives\, highlighting how they each will work in complement to facilitate adaptation work throughout California. \nGuest Speakers:\n\n\nNuin-Tara Key is the Resilience Program Manager at State of California Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR). She is an urban planning and policy professional with experience in social and environmental sustainability. With almost 10 years experience\, Nuin-Tara has a dedicated commitment to finding creative and innovative solutions to system challenges through a keen ability to combine a technically oriented approach with systems thinking and strategy development. Her areas of expertise are sustainable urban development\, climate change mitigation and adaptation planning\, climate impact assessments and GHG accounting\, social equity and good governance\, strategic planning and organizational development. Prior to joining OPR\, Nuin-Tara was the Executive Director and Producer at PrettyGoodProductions\, an international\, multi-media and research initiative on community responses to climate change. She has a masters in urban and regional planning from Portland State University and a B.A. from Lewis & Clark College.\n\n\n\nBruce Riordan is the Program Director for the Climate Readiness Institute at UC Berkeley. The CRI brings together academic experts from UC Berkeley\, Lawrence Berkeley Laboratory\, and other academic institutions with climate practitioners from Bay Area government agencies\, non-profits and the private sector. Previously\, Mr. Riordan served as the Climate Strategist for the Bay Area Joint Policy Committee. Mr. Riordan is the Co-Founder and past Chair of the Alliance of Regional Collaboratives for Climate Adaptation (ARCCA) that coordinates climate adaptation leaders from San Diego\, Los Angeles\, the Bay Area\, Sacramento\, and the Sierra. He was recently appointed by the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research to their statewide Advisory Committee on climate resilience under SB 246. Mr. Riordan has also consulted on climate change strategies for BART\, Next 10\, the Marin Community Foundation\, the Metropolitan Transportation Commission\, the Bay Area Quality Management District\, and other Bay Area organizations.\n\n\n\n\nJenn Eckerle is the Deputy Director of the California Ocean Protection Council (OPC). She is responsible for supervising staff and helping set the strategic priorities for coast and ocean policy in California. Before joining OPC\, Jenn spent eight years as an ocean policy analyst for the Natural Resources Defense Council\, where she conducted technical analysis and developed policy recommendations to advance ocean conservation related to marine protected areas\, fisheries\, marine debris\, desalination\, underwater noise\, oil drilling and aquaculture.  Jenn earned an M.S. in Marine Biology from the Florida Institute of Technology and a B.S. in Biology from the University of Vermont.\n \nTopic: CA State Adaptation Initiatives\nHost: Kelly Leo\nDate: Wednesday\, October 18\, 2017\nTime: 12:00 pm PDT \nSession number: 649 972 392 \nSession password: This session does not require a password.\n \n——————————————————-\nTo start the session\n——————————————————-\nGo to https://tnc.webex.com/tnc/k2/j.php?MTID=tae6915c27eae4c6eb7e92d32a9cc6f9f\nTROUBLESHOOTING NOTES: You do NOT need to sign up for a WebEx account to log in. This training session should be listed in public upcoming sessions and no password is required for this WebEx session. If the link doesn’t seem obvious\, look to the left-hand column and click on ‘List of Sessions’. The session should be listed in Today’s sessions (on day of event). You can join up to 5 minutes before start time.\n——————————————————-\nAudio conference information\n——————————————————-\nUSA Toll Free:1-844-740-1264\nAccess code: 649 972 392\n——————————————————-
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/webinar-ca-state-adaptation-initiatives/
CATEGORIES:California Network
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SUMMARY:OPR WORKSHOP: General Plan Guidelines Workshop
DESCRIPTION:General Plan Guidelines Workshop\nTuesday\, October 24\, 2017\n1 PM to 4 PM\nat the San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board\nThis workshop will explain the major changes in the 2017 edition of the General Plan Guidelines\, provide information on the update process and next steps\, and answer questions about use of the new guidelines. \nBackground: The Governor’s Office of Planning and Research (OPR) has been engaged in a thorough update of the General Plan Guidelines (GPG). OPR is statutorily required to adopt and periodically revise State guidelines for the preparation and content of local general plans for all cities and counties in California. This 2017 edition is the first comprehensive update to the guidelines since 2003\, and includes legislative changes\, new technical advisories\, guidance documents\, and additional resources. \nAdditional information is on the OPR General Plan Guidelines website: https://www.opr.ca.gov/s_generalplanguidelines.php
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/opr-workshop-general-plan-guidelines-workshop/
LOCATION:San Diego Regional Water Quality Control Board
CATEGORIES:California Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171026T120000
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SUMMARY:NETWORK WEBINAR: Promoting Socio-Ecological Resilience through Coastal Adaptation
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Network on October 26 from 12 – 1PM\, to hear from Claudia Avendano about her work promoting socio-ecological resilience through coastal adaptation planning in Tabasco\, Mexico. \nFeaturing:  \n \nClaudia Avendano is a Senior Coastal Scientist at V.P. Coastal Planning International\, and a PhD candidate in Policy Planning and Development\, specializing in Coastal Land-use in Response to Sea Level Rise. Claudia has a Master’s of Science in Geography and Environmental Justice and Coastal Zone Management\, and a Bachelor’s of Science in Oceanography. \nWebEx Information: \nTopic: CA-CR Network Webinar: Promoting Socio-Ecological Resilience through Coastal Adaptation\nDate: Thursday\, October 26\, 2017\nTime: 12:00 pm\, PDT\nSession number: 649 291 348\nSession password: This session does not require a password. \nTo start the session\n——————————————————-\nGo to https://tnc.webex.com/tnc/k2/j.php?MTID=t13f406b3ab6b20aef75a1851dc81e1a1 \nTROUBLESHOOTING NOTES: You do NOT need to sign up for a WebEx account to log in. This training session should be listed in public upcoming sessions and no password is required for this WebEx session. If the link doesn’t seem obvious\, look to the left-hand column and click on ‘List of Sessions’. The session should be listed in Today’s sessions (on day of event). You can join up to 5 minutes before start time. \n——————————————————-\nAudio conference information\n——————————————————-\nUSA Toll Free:1-844-740-1264\nAccess code: 649 291 348\n——————————————————-\nTo add this session to your calendar program (for example Microsoft Outlook)\, click the linked icon below:\n \n 
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/webinar-promoting-socio-ecological-resilience-through-coastal-adaptation/
CATEGORIES:California Network
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171030T110000
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SUMMARY:CRS for CR WEBINAR: The CRS Green Guide and Natural & Beneficial Functions of Floodplains
DESCRIPTION:CRS for Community Resilience Webinar Series:\nNature-based Solutions\, Higher Flood Management Standards and FEMA’s Community Rating System\nAre you interested in reducing flood insurance premiums while enhancing your community’s resilience?  \nThen this webinar series is for you. \nWebinar #1: October 30\, The CRS Green Guide and Natural & Beneficial Functions of Floodplains –  Register here. \nIndividual registration is required for each session. All sessions will run from 2:00 – 3:30PM EST. \nThe National Flood Insurance Program’s (NFIP) Community Rating System (CRS) is a federal incentive program that provides flood insurance policyholders with discounts on their premiums in exchange for their community taking actions to reduce flood risk. This free webinar series will specifically highlight how communities may achieve success in the green elements of the program. \nThis four-part webinar series is your opportunity to learn more about nature-based solutions for community resilience\, hear success stories from around the country\, ask questions\, and share input. CRS experts will share their experience and knowledge about tools\, regulations and the process for building community resilience through the CRS.
URL:https://coastalresilience.org/event/crs-for-cr-webinar-the-crs-green-guide-and-natural-beneficial-functions-of-floodplains/
CATEGORIES:California Network
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