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Attracting Funding for Adaptation

The third in a three-part webinar series about climate change adaptation for state and local governments, this webinar focused on securing funding for adaptation work. Presentations provide examples of how communities of various sizes have attracted funding and discuss available funding resources. The expert panel also discusses how to maximize funding by mainstreaming adaptation planning and how to address adaptation and mitigation simultaneously.

Recordings

  • Attracting Funding for Adaptation Part 1: Welcome and Introduction Audio (mp3) (MP3) (7:48, 3.57MB), Emma Zinsmeister, U.S. EPA
  • Part 2 - Funding Strategies for Adaptation - Examples from the Water Sector Audio (mp3) (MP3) (19:40, 9MB), Lynn Broaddus, Johnson Foundation
  • Part 3 - Tracking Adaptation Efforts Audio (mp3) (MP3) (10:29, 4.8MB), Scott Burgess, C2ES
  • Part 4 - Climate Change and Public Health Adaptation Audio (mp3) (MP3) (20:52, 9.55MB), Centers for Disease Control
  • Part 5 - Integrating Adaptation into Public Health Audio (mp3) (MP3) (20:57, 9.59MB), Kelly Klima and Alessandra Jerolleman, NHMA
  • Attracting Funding for Adaptation Part 6: Questions and Answers Audio (mp3) (MP3) (12:55, 5.91MB) Q & A Session

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