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SUMMARY:Building Social Capital for Climate Resilient Communities
DESCRIPTION:As the climate crisis unfolds\, we are also facing an epidemic of loneliness. While most climate resilience public investment has been in physical infrastructure\, research and experience tell us that it is people and relationships that matter when a crisis hits. Strong webs of trusting relationships\, community control of local infrastructure\, and spaces for communities to practice governance roles are essential ingredients for successful climate outcomes. That is why\, increasingly\, climate adaptation funding sources historically reserved for physical projects are opening up for investments in social resilience. But how do we know where these investments are most needed and what kinds of interventions can have the most impact? \nThis Forum will explore the connection between social capital and disaster response and recovery outcomes\, how communities are putting social resilience at the forefront of their climate adaptation efforts\, and specific strategies for building social resilience in priority communities. \nForum Speakers\nDr. Daniel Aldrich\nProfessor\, Political Science and Public Policy\nDirector of the Resilience Studies Program\nCo-Director of the Global Resilience Institute\nNortheastern University \nDr. Julianne Holt-Lunstad\nProfessor of Psychology and Neuroscience\nBrigham Young University \n  \n \nLydia Lowe\nExecutive Director\nChinatown Community Land Trust \n  \nTroy Philips\nEnrolled member and Sub-Chief of the Hassanamisco Nipmuc Tribe\nChairperson and Commissioner of the Massachusetts Commission on Indian Affairs \n  \n \nPeyton Siler Jones \nFounder and Principal\nSiler Climate Consulting \n  \n \nMontanna Cassel\nSustainability Planner & Grant Coordinator\nTown of Cohasset \n  \nForum Co-Chairs\n \nNasser Brahim\nSenior Climate Resiliency Specialist\nWoods Hole Group \n  \n \nAlex Papali\nDirector of Regional Economies\nCenter for Economic Democracy \n 
URL:https://climateadaptationforum.org/event/building-social-capital-for-climate-resilient-communities/
LOCATION:Foley Hoag\, 155 Seaport Boulevard\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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