EPISODE · Oct 9, 2019 · 1H 10M
How smaller cities should prepare for disasters — Laura Clemons
from Go Cultivate! · host Kevin Shepherd
Federally declared disasters impact countless communities every year, and the vast majority are small municipalities with very limited resources. We brought on Laura Clemons, a disaster recovery and resilience specialist, to talk about what smaller cities ought to do (and sometimes not do!) before, during, and after a disaster.We discuss what cities should be planning for now to take advantage of federal funding opportunities should a disaster strike. This episode is full of practical tips for city officials across the country. You never know when your town could get hit with a disaster (and they don't usually tend to be the flashy events the media fixate on). But if you have a reliable and up-to-date plan in place, you can avoid the additional misfortune of losing your chance to rebuild in a more resilient and equitable fashion.Mentioned in the show: FEMA's Pre-Disaster Mitigation Grant ProgramLearn more about Laura's work: Collaborative CommunitiesFollow Laura on Facebook--The Go Cultivate! podcast is a project of Verdunity. Find more about this and other episodes (and our blog) at verdunity.com/go-cultivate.You can also find us on social media. Facebook / Twitter / LinkedInAnd if you haven't yet, sign up for our weekly email digest. It's not lame! (Each week we collectively curate a list of the things we read that caught our attention. Then we hand-package your copy, spank a first-class stamp on that baby, and drop it right in your email inbox.) Sign up here!--(Music in this episode is from No Future, Custodian of Records, and Etta James)verdunity.com/podcast/episode-40
What this episode covers
Resiliency expert Laura Clemons talks about the things small communities need to do to be ready to bounce back from a disaster — well before one actually strikes.
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