Our nation’s communities continually face the shocks and stresses which Storm related natural disasters pose. The very nature, frequency, and severity of Storm impacts challenges Municipal Professionals to consider innovative and collaborative approaches which shift the focus from simply responding and recovering, towards a “culture of preparedness” and ultimately a “culture of resilience”.  The Urban Forestry Incident Command Engagement Model is a framework and a set of tools which can immediately be applied towards resilient infrastructure, economy and community.

After viewing this program, participants will be better able to:

Articulate a general understanding of a specific model of engagement which can be used between communities of municipal professionals towards achieving more resilient cities.
Explain the value proposition and human dimensions of urban forestry and urban greening science relative to municipal investments and management.
Describe the “next steps” which would follow for applying and implementing the three-step engagement model.
Discuss the three-step engagement model which can be applied specifically to collaboration between municipal professionals with urban forestry and emergency management responsibilities.

 

Speakers:

Alan E. Yue, PMP, PMI-ACP, CISSP, CBCP

Teresa Trueman-Madriaga

Kathleen Wolf, Ph.D.

Moderator: Tom Jacobs

Contributor/Source

Alan E Yue;Teresa Trueman-Madriaga;Kathleen Wolf, Ph.D.;Tom Jacobs

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