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SUMMARY:AIA San Francisco Presents: Fresh Brew | CO-RES: Community Resilience Strategies in California
DESCRIPTION:For the past decade\, communities across the state have faced severe challenges on multiple fronts   from extreme fires and flooding to earthquakes and the COVID-19 pandemic. How have they responded and what strategies have proved most successful?\n\n	This special segment of "Fresh Brew" will explore the following:\n	Strategies for community resilience in California\n	New research in the science of fire behavior and flood mitigation and green infrastructure\n	Role of evolving technologies in community preparedness\n	Ways that designers can engage communities in the effort to adapt to climate change\n\n\n\nPresenters: (Moderator) Tom Llewellyn\, Host\, "The Response Podcast" / Shareable\; Lisa Beyer\, Urban Water Infrastructure Manager\, World Resources Institute\; Greg Kochanowski\, Studio Director\, RIOS\n\n\n\nFresh Brew is a series of online morning conversations covering a variety of topics about all things architecture and design. Fresh Brew provides the general public and industry professionals with engaging dialogue and a space for inspiration during these challenging times.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:For the past decade\, communities across the state have faced severe challenges on multiple fronts &mdash\; from extreme fires and flooding to earthquakes and the COVID-19 pandemic. How have they responded and what strategies have proved most successful?\n<ul>\n	<li>This special segment of &ldquo\;Fresh Brew&rdquo\; will explore the following:</li>\n	<li>Strategies for community resilience in California</li>\n	<li>New research in the science of fire behavior and flood mitigation and green infrastructure</li>\n	<li>Role of evolving technologies in community preparedness</li>\n	<li>Ways that designers can engage communities in the effort to adapt to climate change</li>\n</ul>\n<br />\n<strong>Presenters: </strong>(Moderator) <strong>Tom Llewellyn</strong>\, Host\, &quot\;The Response Podcast&quot\; / Shareable\; <strong>Lisa Beyer</strong>\, Urban Water Infrastructure Manager\, World Resources Institute\; <strong>Greg Kochanowski</strong>\, Studio Director\, RIOS<br />\n<br />\n<em><strong>Fresh Brew</strong> is a series of online morning conversations covering a variety of topics about all things architecture and design. Fresh Brew provides the general public and industry professionals with engaging dialogue and a space for inspiration during these challenging times.</em>
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