Will Climate
Change Land Use?
What does climate change mean for where and how we live in the Bay Area? Where will the sea level rise to?
Will food be grown in cities?
How do we respond in a socially equitable manner?
What are some smart, financially feasible development solutions?
Please join us the morning of May 28th for a stimulating dialog on how climate change will impact how we plan and develop our communities.
You will also learn about current policies and programs which are addressing these issues head-on, and ways to get involved.
Panelists:
Climate Change and Land Use Connections
Stephanie Reyes, Policy Director, Greenbelt Alliance and Climate Plan
Making Climate Friendly Development a Financial Reality
Curt Johansen, Executive Vice President, Triad Communities
Urban Agriculture
Sibella Kraus, President, SAGE
Socially Equitable Land Use
Michele Rodriguez, Principle, Michele Rodriguez Consulting
Adapting to Rising Sea Levels and Scurrying Animals
o Joe LaClair, Bay Conservation and Development Commission
Opportunities for Action: Regional Climate Policy Initiatives
Ted Droettboom, Regional Planning Program Director, Joint Policy Committee (Association of Bay Area Government, Metropolitan Transportation Committee, Bay Conservation and Development Commission, Bay Area Air Quality Management District)
More details to follow
check www.bayareaalliance.org
Location:
50 California Street, Suite 2600, San Francisco
BART: Embarcadero Stop
Time:
8:30 registration, 9am to 11:30 am program
FREE
For questions and to RSVP, contact Allison Quaid at 415-352-3648 or
Allison@bayareaalliance.org