Day 1 Panel: On the Frontlines of Community Resilience: Strategies That Work
- City of Jacksonville – Resilient Jacksonville – Anne Coglianese, Chief Resilience Officer
- Northeast Florida Regional Council – The Journey to Regional Resilience – Fara Ilami, Regional Resiliency Manager
- LA County – Protecting Communities & Ecosystems from Rising Temperatures – Ali Frazzini, Policy Director, Los Angeles County Chief Sustainability Office
- City of Austin Texas – Community Heat Crisis An Urgent Discussion – Marc Coudert, Climate Resilience & Adaptation Manager
- City of Tucson – City-Utility Partnership for Climate Resilience – Fatima Luna, Chief Resilience Officer
Day 1 WORKSHOP: Resilience Network Pre-Read Materials
The below reports/resources will be shared and referenced to help frame discussion and further inform the Network’s interest in identifying potential network-wide initiatives/projects to help support extreme heat planning and response needs across the 10X Region.
- Framework for a Heat Ready Nation – Federation of American Scientists
See pages 10-15 where the recommendations surfaced from the Networks April 15 extreme heat covening were summarized. - Impacts of Extreme Heat to California’s People, Infrastructure and Economy Report – California Department of Insurance
Example of potential framework to present the cost of extreme heat - Extreme Heat and Insurance Presentation (slide deck) – Deborah Halberstadt, Special Advisor, Biodiversity and inclusive Insurance, California Department of insurance
- CalHeatScore – CalEPA, Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
Resource developed to help more effectively communicate the impacts of extreme heat to help communities better prepare. Resource also used as an effective planning and risk mitigation resource. - CalHeatScore Presentation – The California Communities Extreme Heat Scoring System (slide deck) – Walker Wieland, Program Manager, Manager of the Extreme Heat Ranking System Development Section, CalEPA / Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment
- Extreme Heat: Limited FEMA Assistance Highlights Need for Reevaluation of Agency’s Role – Government Accountability Office
Recent report highlighting to original purpose of the 10X Resilience Network Extreme Heat convening.
Day 1 WORKSHOP: Collegiate Network
- Ten Across Resilient American Futures StoryMaps
- A learning design framework for community resilience: International and transdisciplinary perspectives on a boundary object
- Systemic territoriality in academia: The Gollum effect’s impact on scientific research and careers
- Teaching and Learning about Global Climate Change Online
- Working toward a place-based online pedagogy
- The Influence of Extended Reality on Climate Change
- Principled Innovation in the New American University
- Urban AI Narrative: Imagining and discussing localized narratives for urban AI
Day 1 WORKSHOP: Community Foundation Network Pre-Read Materials
- Evolving the Community Foundation Business Model of the Future: A Path Towards Sustainability and Impact – Aspen Institute
Day 1 WORKSHOP: New Approaches to Insuring High Risk Communities: Case Study Presentations + Discussion
- Stantec – Babcock Ranch: A model for how insurability planning can be a strategic driver of resilient and sustainable community development
- Innsure – Insurability Planning Case Studies – Reimagining An Insurance System Tha Works for Everyone (slide deck)
Day 1 WORKSHOP: Climate Communications
- Reference: Hot Takes: Every Journalist’s Guide to Covering Climate Change – Written by Sadie Babits
DAY 2 WORKSHOP: Building Insurable Communities
- North Florida Land Trust – Greenprinting Tool and Common Ground Guide and Interactive Map
- Innsure – Bold Reimagination of Insurance Markets: Why Its Needed and How to Get There
- Stantec – Babcock Ranch: A model for how insurability planning can be a strategic driver of resilient and sustainable community development




