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Mitigating Hazards with Land-Use Planning (MGT-474)

Mitigating Hazards with Land-Use Planning (MGT-474)

Delivery Date:
05/01/2024
Time:
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (US/Mountain)
Location:
Golden, Colorado
Instructor(s):
Jeff Rubin, Andrew Rumbach
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Course Description
Status:
FEMA Certified
Description:

This one-day (or 8-hour) management-level training course aims to improve hazard mitigation through the implementation of land-use planning tools. The course provides training on the integration of hazard mitigation and land-use planning efforts and on choosing land-use tools that address different natural hazard challenges. The course will include both community-scale land-use planning tools, like comprehensive plans and hazard mitigation plans, as well as site-scale tools like setback requirements and transfer of development rights (TDR) programs.

As a management-level course, this training is intended to provide participants with a working knowledge of land-use planning tools that can mitigate the impacts of natural hazards and help local governments to protect their community lifelines.

Course Modules:

  • Land Use Planning and Hazard Mitigation
  • Planning Frameworks
  • Implementation Tools
  • Taking Action and Measuring Success
Target Audience:
  • Emergency Managers
  • Government Administrative
  • Public Works
  • Community/Citizen Volunteers

As a management-level course, the target audience for this class includes participants from a wide range of sectors who contribute to hazard mitigation plans, policies and projects. This complete audience list would include engaged citizens, emergency managers, coastal zone managers, federal/state/tribal/ territorial/local government officials and planners, developers, private sector, non-governmental organizations, public utilities, public works, security professionals and the general public -- whole community partners who need to plan for, mitigate, and recover from hazards and disasters impacting communities. The courses will be particularly beneficial to local government emergency managers, planners, public administrators, elected officials, and engaged citizens who help formulate and implement land-use and hazard mitigation plans and policies.

Course Level:
Management
Prerequisites:

None

Recommended courses and knowledge include:

  • Community Resilience (AWR-228),
  • Community Planning for Disaster Recovery (AWR-356),
  • Coastal Hazards Awareness (AWR-379), and/or
  • Flooding Hazards (AWR-362), and/or
  • Working knowledge of the fundamentals of emergency management and natural hazards planning.
IACET Credit Units:
0.6 Continuing Education Units
Registration Information
Seats Available:
15
Registration Closes:
05/01/2024
Host Agency:
Colorado Resiliency Office, Department of Local Affairs
Contact Person:
Stephen Hughes
sthughes@hawaii.edu
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