Houston Resiliency Innovation Workshop
With response to major disasters as a rallying point, we brought together over 50 local and national experts, stakeholders, and community leaders and provided a new platform for resilient thinking.
Ideas
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Interactive How will you survive the next big disaster?
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Blog Post The Lily Pad Network: A natural analogy to advance resiliency
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Interactive Coastal resilience by the numbers
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Presentation Designing for Impact: Hubs and Corridors
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Interactive The 7 best practices of highly effective smart cities
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Published Article Published in Water Briefing Global: David Smith on the benefits of resilient megacities
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Publication Community Futures: Think globally, act locally has never mattered more
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Blog Post From the Design Quarterly: Speak up. Get involved. Shape the future.
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Blog Post Living shorelines: Recovery, restoration, and resiliency after Hurricane Sandy
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Article Realizing the benefits of largescale property acquisitions to reduce flood risk
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Blog Post Economics of Water Series: Extreme weather—after the hurricanes
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Blog Post Economics of Water Series: Extreme weather—resiliency, planning, and preparedness
Meet Our Experts
John Malueg, Vice President, Manager of Resiliency Programs
We know disasters will happen—helping communities absorb and then rebound quickly is challenging yet imperative to advancing resilience.
Nancy MacDonald, Vice President, Urban Places
Urban professionals address the needs of our communities and help unlock the benefits of development. We’re city-builders.
Heidi Peper, Senior Associate, North America Funding Program, US East Lead
Securing project funding is all about the impact on the community, how it helps solve pressing needs, and positioning for the future.