Episode Synopsis "Planning for Climate Induced Relocation with Nicole Bonnett"
Forest fires, drought and flooding are among the many climate impacts experienced by communities all across Alberta. Local planners face the constant challenge of creating effective adaptation strategies, but when should communities consider relocation and how do we plan for it? For more information check out these resources: Local planning for climate induced relocation: A systematic review https://tinyurl.com/reloctnali Understanding risk communication in Alberta’s municipalities: https://tinyurl.com/riskcomali
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