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We Need to Talk: What if Staying is No Longer an Option? Hybrid Event Online and in Boston, Massachusetts, December 12, 9:30am - 12:30pm
Event Description
As climate resilience practitioners, we are focused on preventing harm to vulnerable people and places. But we know that, for many communities, the decision may one day arrive at having to move out of harm’s way. What then? What needs to be in place to manage the huge financial, social, and cultural costs associated with climate disasters and involuntary, unsupported climate migration? What do we need to do to prevent an “everyone for themselves” reaction that worsens existing structural inequality?
This Forum will involve a combination of presentations, discussions, and interactive exercises. Participants will leave with a better understanding of what triggers people’s decisions to leave or stay, how we can better facilitate the difficult discussions and decision-making, and what policies, funding, and other support are needed in these difficult transitions.
Linda Shi
Associate Professor
Director, Master of Regional Planning Program
Cornell University
Exercise Facilitator:
Kathryn Davies
Assistant Teaching Professor
Urban & Environmental Policy & Planning
Tufts University
Forum Co-Chairs:
Van Du
Director, Environmental Planning
Metropolitan Area Planning Council
Kari Hewitt
Adjunct Instructor
Tufts University
Julie Wormser
Chief Climate Officer
City of Cambridge
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