Building Resilience: Implementing Innovative, Sustainable Flood Mitigation Solutions for the Gulf Co
Thursday, Feb 25, 20108:49 PM — Saturday, Feb 27, 201011:11 PMEDT
| 700 Esplanade Ave New Orleans, LA
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As a call to address the threats and opportunities of living with water, the workshop Building Resilience: Implementing Innovative, Sustainable Flood Mitigation Solutions for the Gulf Coast will gather diverse experts, including keynote speaker Gen. Russel Honoré, in New Orleans February 26 & 27 at the Old U.S. Mint, 400 Esplanade Avenue. Local and global practitioners, policy-makers and community stakeholders are invited to share best practices and initiate community action and policy plans for New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. To register and view complete information, visit www.resilienceworkshop.org. Professional development credits will be available for the AIA, LAPELS and possibly the USGBC. Lead organizer Dr. Elizabeth C. English, of the Buoyant Foundation Project, seeks to broaden two vital dialogues in this region: the sharing with local practitioners of innovative flood mitigation techniques currently in practice in Europe, and the sharing with local community stakeholders and policy makers of successful strategies for overcoming administrative obstacles and implementing new, sustainable solutions that promote community resilience. The workshop’s plenary speakers include a German expert on cascading levee systems, a Dutch expert on amphibious housing, and the long-time chair of the US Army Corps of Engineers National Non-Structural/Flood Proofing Committee. Convening partners, from which many of the panelists are drawn, include: the American Institute of Architects New Orleans Chapter; the Applied Technology Council; the Buoyant Foundation Project; FutureProof, LLC; Global Green; Groundwork New Orleans; Innovative Green Solutions; the Lower 9th Ward Center for Sustainable Engagement and Development; Sustainable Ecosystem Restoration, LLC; the Center for Hazard Assessment, Response and Technology at UNO; Our School at Blair Grocery; the Tulane Institute on Water Resources Law and Policy; and the University of Waterloo School of Architecture in Ontario, Canada. Innovative Green Solutions is the official sponsor of Keynote Speaker Gen. Honoré. An opening reception will be held at the new Rock ‘N’ Bowl on S. Carrollton Ave. on February 25th. Group-rate accommodations have been arranged at the Bourbon Orleans Hotel in the French Quarter. Registration includes all receptions, speeches, panels and lunches. Registration is $225 in advance and $250 at the door, if space permits. Advanced registration is highly recommended as space is limited. We welcome applications for reduced registration fees from those in need.
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