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Tuesday, October 27, 2020

Historic Residences from Flooding: Building Elevations

 

Protecting Historic Residences from Flooding: Building Elevations

November 10, 2020, 12pm–1:30pm

 

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Join Kate Marcopul, Administrator, NJ State Historic Preservation Office and Dominique Hawkins,

Principal, Preservation Design Partnership in this third of a series on climate change and historic

preservation for New Jersey. In this session, Ms. Marcopul and Ms. Hawkins will address elevating

residential buildings within a historic context while maintaining architectural integrity. This session

will review the regulatory basics for historic preservation and climate adaptation and design

challenges and best practices that should be considered by owners, architects, and historical

commissions. View the first in this series presented during this summer’s Climate Academy webinar

Protecting Our Historical and Cultural Assets.

 

Attendees are eligible for the following continuing education credits:

1 Continuing Education Credit from the Association of State Floodplain Managers

1.5 Certification Maintenance Credits from the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP CM)

 

CEUs for AIA have also been requested

 

 

New Jersey Tidal Marshes and Sea Level Rise

November 16, 2020, 12pm–1pm

 

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Join Dr. Nicholas Procopio, Chief, Bureau of Environmental Assessment, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection and Dr. Judith Weis, Professor Emerita, Rutgers University as they discuss the status of how New Jersey tidal marshes are doing with respect to sea level rise and remedial actions that could be taken.

 

Attendees are eligible for the following continuing education credits:

1 Continuing Education Credit from the Association of State Floodplain Managers

1.5 Certification Maintenance Credits from the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP CM)

 

 

— Recordings of these previous events are now available —

 

 

Flood Planning & Preparedness for NJ Historic Buildings

Presented October 13, 2020

 

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Join Kinney Clark, GIS Specialist, NJ State Historic Preservation Office and Dominique Hawkins, Principal, Preservation Design Partnership in this second of a series on climate change and historic

preservation for New Jersey. In this session, Mr. Clark and Ms. Hawkins will address New Jersey’s flood types, the National Flood Insurance Program, Flood Insurance Rate Maps, the increasing threat of flooding, and historic preservation as part of the Emergency Management Cycle. This session will include practical guidance for local communities to improve their flood resilience and protect their historic character. View the first in this series presented during this summer’s Climate Academy webinar Protecting Our Historical and Cultural Assets.

 

 

What motivates you to do "The Work"? All Aces on Air – "Personal Uprising". October 29, 2020

Executive Director of Community Change, Inc. (CCI) and prolific blogger at her award-winning blog “Black Girl in Maine,” Shay Stewart-Bouley, M.Ed, joins us for All Aces on Air, “Personal Uprising,” to talk about promoting racial justice and equity by challenging systemic racism and organizing for anti-racist learning and action.
At CCI’s upcoming annual Drylongso Awards Celebration (Nov. 13), the central theme is uprising. But how did Shay’s personal uprising begin? How does one person even begin to do “the work”? And how may we each continue to enact change amidst our turbulent times?
Join Dr. S. Atyia Martin, CEM and Shay Stewart-Bouley on Oct. 29th from 1:00 - 2:00 PM as they trace their personal development that led them each to become prominent voices speaking-out and advocating for change against racism in Boston.

You already know that as we move into the Harvest Season, days get shorter, the air gets colder, and in general, each day there is a little less. This is why Team All Aces is excited to bring you even more great content than usual with two episodes on back-to-back datesOct. 29th @ 1:00PM and Oct. 30th @ 11:00AM!
 
On Oct. 29th, 2020 @ 1:00PM, EDT we've got Shay Stewart-Bouley whom you might know from Black Girl in Maine Media, or perhaps from her work with Community Change, Inc., where she serves as Executive Director!
 
Dr. S. Atyia Martin, CEM and Shay Stewart-Bouley will be taking your questions about what it means to have a Personal Uprising as they trace their paths on the journeys of anti-racism and advancing racial equity, discuss the importance of community recognition in anti-racism work, and how people who want to counter the negative impact and dynamics of racism, can get involved on Thursday, Oct. 29th, 2020 @ 1:00PM, EDT!  

 

 

 


FEMA to Host Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Webinars. October - November 2020

 

FEMA to Host Homeland Security Exercise and Evaluation Program (HSEEP) Webinars Focusing on Implementing the Integrated Preparedness Plan (IPP) and Integrated Preparedness Planning Workshop (IPPW) Model

On February 5, 2020, FEMA released the revised 2020 HSEEP Doctrine.  The 2020 HSEEP doctrine continues to make HSEEP a practical and yet effective tool for exercise planners and practitioners across the whole community.

A component of the 2020 HEEP Doctrine was the reimagination of the Training and Exercise Planning Workshop (TEPW) and Training and Exercise Plan (TEP). The TEPW/TEP model did not support the integration of risk assessments, planning efforts, grant priorities, and other preparedness activities to drive exercise activities.

The Integrated Preparedness Plan (IPP) and Integrated Preparedness Planning Workshop (IPPW) model was developed to support the coordination, planning and scheduling of activities across the preparedness cycle.

The IPP/IPPW model has been piloted and refined.  FEMA will host a series of webinars to assist with the implementation of the IPP/IPPW model.  The current dates for these webinars are:

  • October 29 at 4:00pm EDT
  • November 2 at 9:00am EST
  • November 5 at 7:00pm EST
  • November 10 at 4:00pm EST
  • November 13 at 9:00am EST
  • November 16 at 1:00pm EST
  • November 18 at 7:00pm EST
  • November 20 at 1:00pm EST
  • November 24 at 9:00am EST
  • November 30 at 4:00pm EST

Please visit the HSEEP Webinar webpage to register: https://tinyurl.com/HSEEPWebinars

2020–21 Food Systems Career Panel Series

 


Berkeley Food Institute
November 12, 17, and February 2

Interested in a career in transforming food systems? Join the Berkeley Food Institute for a series of three career panel webinars that highlight different food and agriculture sectors. Speakers will share stories of how they built their job paths and offer insights into current trends in the field. Each session has a separate registration link and can be attended individually. Or inspire your career by attending all three! Presented with the Berkeley Food Institute Student Councils.

See event details here

Food Insecurity: Bursts onto the Global Agenda.

 

Food Security Bursts Onto the Global Agenda
Mario Lubetkin
The month of October 2020 will be recalled as one of the most important moments in raising awareness about world food security, whether in the global debate or in the search for possible concrete solutions. On October 9, the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the World Food Programme (WFP), ... MORE > >

Water Insecurity. When the taps run dry.

 

Bulawayo Water Crisis: When the Taps Run Dry and the City Runs out of Ideas
Ignatius Banda
Dotted across the Zimbabwean city of Bulawayo, the water tanks installed in private residences is evidence that years of a water crisis, that has seen some suburbs here going for months without running water, has not spared anyone. The large plastic drums, locally called Jojo tanks after the ... MORE > >


Insurance Agents. FEMA Flood Mapping Changes Webinar. November 2020

 

 

FEMA Mapping Changes Webinar

Presented by the National Flood Insurance Program

November 2020 - Register Now!
(Capacity is limited) 

FEMA Mapping Changes
How to help your clients make the transition

November 5 - 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CST - REGISTER

Can't attend this session? Watch for more opportunities soon.

 

FEMA MAPPING CHANGES 

This webinar provides insurance agents a practical look at how FEMA flood map changes can affect property owners in their roles as flood insurance policyholders as well as borrowers.

Find out how to ease the transition to new flood maps for your clients. Learn how to provide better service to them by understanding how mapping changes affect policy rates, premiums, and the mandatory purchase of flood insurance.

This course will also review flood mapping issues related to Letters of Map Change and the Newly Mapped procedure. Enroll in an upcoming session and learn how to best help your clients both before and after map changes occur.

REGISTRATION INFORMATION
To register, please use the link above. This webinar is FREE to attend, but spaces are limited so please register early.

No Continuing Education credits are offered for this course in any state.

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