Working in a Changing Climate: Preparing for and Responding to Natural Disasters
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About This Publication
Many land trusts are underprepared for climate-amplified natural disasters but are examining roles they can play to prepare for and mitigate risk both for their organizations and also for their landowners and wider communities. The discipline of risk management can help land trusts in preparing for natural disasters. This publication is designed to help inform your decision-making on conservation projects and organizational management by providing guidance on planning for new and changing risks to your organization and operations.
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