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 A climate adaptation plan is an important milestone, but the real work starts with implementation. For many municipalities, the challenge is maintaining momentum and making adaptation part of everyday municipal decision-making.

Join this one-hour webinar on June 25 at 1 p.m. ET to explore approaches to implement and monitor climate adaptation actions. Using examples from the City of St. John’s and the District of Sooke, you’ll learn how communities are advancing priorities like natural asset management, food security and wildfire risk reduction to support long-term resilience.  

In this webinar, you will learn how to:

  • Maintain your commitment to adaptation work and sustain stakeholder engagement despite competing priorities  
  • integrate adaptation actions into municipal systems, processes and plans  
  • develop approaches to track progress and support continuous improvement  

Speakers:

  • Ali Husnain, Sustainability Engineer, City of St. John’s, NL
  • Christina Moog, Manager of Communications and Community Relations, District of Sooke, BC

This session is designed for municipal staff, elected officials and municipal partners who already have a climate adaptation plan or identified adaptation actions and are looking for practical ways to advance their work. Municipalities in earlier planning stages may also find inspiration from peer examples.

To support your learning, explore our related resources:  

The webinar will be delivered in English with simultaneous French interpretation (SI).

Note: This webinar offers general guidance and insights on municipal climate adaptation. It does not provide one-on-one support or advice for individual projects.  

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