Event Title

Regional Collaboratives for Climate Action & Sustainability

Location

Phillips Hall

Start Date

14-8-2015 1:00 PM

End Date

14-8-2015 2:15 PM

Description

Across California, organizations and stakeholders have come together to form regional collaboratives for the purpose of taking action on climate change and achieving sustainability and resilience. The Alliance of Regional Collaboratives for Climate Adaptation (ARCCA) is a network comprised of these existing regional collaboratives from across California. ARCCA’s members represent leading regional collaboratives that are already coordinating and supporting climate adaptation efforts in their own regions in order to enhance public health, protect natural systems, build economies, and improve quality of life. This session will introduce the why, who, and how of regional collaboratives. Following this session will be a special session for those interested in discussing the potential to form a regional collaborative on the Central Coast. Moderator: Kif Scheuer, Climate Change Program Director, Local Government Commission Following this session will be a Special Session on exploring the potential for a Centra Coast regional collaborative will be held Fri, Aug. 14 from 2:30 to 3:45pm in the University Union (UU), Room 216.

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Aug 14th, 1:00 PM Aug 14th, 2:15 PM

Regional Collaboratives for Climate Action & Sustainability

Phillips Hall

Across California, organizations and stakeholders have come together to form regional collaboratives for the purpose of taking action on climate change and achieving sustainability and resilience. The Alliance of Regional Collaboratives for Climate Adaptation (ARCCA) is a network comprised of these existing regional collaboratives from across California. ARCCA’s members represent leading regional collaboratives that are already coordinating and supporting climate adaptation efforts in their own regions in order to enhance public health, protect natural systems, build economies, and improve quality of life. This session will introduce the why, who, and how of regional collaboratives. Following this session will be a special session for those interested in discussing the potential to form a regional collaborative on the Central Coast. Moderator: Kif Scheuer, Climate Change Program Director, Local Government Commission Following this session will be a Special Session on exploring the potential for a Centra Coast regional collaborative will be held Fri, Aug. 14 from 2:30 to 3:45pm in the University Union (UU), Room 216.