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Webinar Description
Bradley Dean of Resilience Action Partners, FEMA's CERC provider, will discuss how planning for and implementing nature-based solutions can increase community resilience to flooding and other hazards while enhancing economic, social and aesthetic value.
Today's communities are looking for mitigation solutions that provide multiple benefits. Nature-based solutions are efforts that benefit society, the economy, and the environment while helping to reduce flood impacts. It's a widely used term that encompasses green infrastructure, natural capital, ecosystem services, low-impact development and more.
Planning for and implementing nature-based solutions can increase community resilience to flooding and other hazards while enhancing economic, social and aesthetic value. In a post-disaster environment, nature-based solutions can be a beacon of sustainable redevelopment - enhancing community resilience and improving human health and safety.
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The webinar has been approved by ASFPM for 1 CEC.