Get Past the Past: Climate Change Adaptation In & Around NYC
Climate change holds great uncertainties, but the fact of climate change is not in doubt. Cities, in which more than half the world's population now live, are ever more at risk. The New York Metro Area — with its dense population, concentration of essential infrastructure systems and high-value building stock — is particularly vulnerable.
This year, the New York Academy of Sciences published Climate Change Adaptation in New York City: Building Risk Management Response written by the New York City Panel on Climate Change. This report will set the terms of metropolitan adaptation analysis for cities everywhere.
Today, City government, The Port Authority and private insurers are developing risk management tools for identifying, assessing, and managing risks posed by climate change. Learn how experts think through complex urban climate adaptation issues — some of which are well beyond the realm of past experience — and how decisions about adaptation are being made.
This event is presented as a part of Climate Week New York.
Speakers:
Gary Yohe, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Wesleyan University, NYC Panel on Climate Change
Megan Linkin, Ph.D., Swiss Re, NYC Panel on Climate Change
Christopher Zeppie, Director of the Office of Environmental Policy, Programs and Compliance at the Port Authority NY/NJ
Moderator:
Alyssa Katz, Pratt Center for Community Development, Author, Our Lot: How Real Estate Came To Own Us
Have you conducted a survey in your commercial district recently? Thinking about how to improve your process for next time? If so, please join this hands-on workshop about designing and conducting better merchant and shopper surveys.
This event will feature helpful presentations on designing and conducting surveys in commercial districts, as well as one-on-one break-out sessions with the presenters.
Bring your lunch, past surveys and your questions about designing the best possible survey for your commercial district.
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Event Details
Thursday, March 4, 2010 - 12:00pm to 2:00pm
Pratt Center for Community Development, 379 DeKalb Ave, 2nd floor
Green Agenda for Jackson Heights, a project led by Friends of Travers Park and Queens Community House with support from the Pratt Center for Community Development, will be convening Jackson Heights residents to assess proposals for making Jackson Heights a sustainable neighborhood, generated through workshops held this winter with hundreds of community residents. Participants at the March 20 town hall meeting will review ideas for expanding open space, reducing waste, and many other steps toward environmental and economic sustainability, and emerge from the session with a consensus agenda of priority actions to promote a greener Jackson Heights.
Event Details
Saturday, March 20, 2010 - 10:45am to 1:00pm
Renaissance Charter School, 35-59 81st Street, Jackson Heights, Queens
Building Hopeis a one-hour documentary chronicling the history and accomplishments of community development corporations across the nation, based on oral histories conducted with founders, leaders and supporters of 19 influential CDCs. Produced by the Pratt Center and Vanguard Films, Building Hope aired on PBS in 1994. See it here.