Through the lens of People, Land, and Policy, this webinar will highlight how grassroots leadership, land stewardship, and equitable policymaking all strengthen the social fabric of communities, particularly those most vulnerable to climate threats. We will explore the following strategies and how they relate to building climate resilience: · Creating a sense of belonging in neighborhoods through park creation and programming · Grassroots leadership – breaking barriers and building trust · Building community while building affordable homes · The power of community governance · Building community capacity for climate adaptation through policy, systems change, and community connectedness. Whether you’re a planner, policymaker, or passionate neighbor, this conversation will leave you inspired to invest in the connections between people and place that make our communities climate resilient.

Access to the outdoors is a fundamental human need and essential to our health and well-being. PEOPLE NEED PARKS – Trust for Public Land
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