Climate-Induced Relocation
and Security Issues
Examine climate relocation, ensuring security preparedness with Mr. Patrick Marchman.
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Mr. Patrick Marchman
Principal
KM Sustainability
Mr. Patrick Marchman, Principal at KM Sustainability, has nearly two decades of expertise in climate adaptation, resilience, and hazard mitigation planning. He has a history of public-sector work for the U.S. government, including FEMA, the U.S. Navy, and the U.S. Army Reserve. He now works in the private sector, aiding a variety of clients with climate risk assessments and adaptation planning. His work extends to international development, climate adaptation, and leadership in climate-induced relocation.
Learn to manage the flux
In a world grappling with the effects of climate change, understanding the dynamics of climate-induced relocation is no longer optional, but essential. This course offers crucial insights into the multidimensional aspects of climate-induced relocation, its broad-ranging impacts, and potential strategies to address it. From understanding the basics of climate migration to examining the complexities of managed retreat, this course connects the dots between climate change, migration, and security issues. It aims to empower professionals like you to make informed decisions and contribute towards sustainable solutions.
Course Highlights and Learning
- Analyze the different forms of climate-induced relocation, including climate migration and managed retreat, and assess the security implications on communities and nations.
- Evaluate the complexities of managed retreat across various sectors, such as urban planning, military bases, and public infrastructure, to perceive the breadth of its influence.
- Develop a holistic understanding of response mechanisms to climate-induced relocation at geopolitical, local, and socioeconomic levels.
- Learn to outline strategies that mitigate the negative impacts of climate-induced relocation, developing a proactive mindset to turn challenges into opportunities for resilience.
Topics Covered
Module 1: Foundations of Climate-Induced Relocation
Module 2: Understanding Climate Migration
Module 3: The Complexities of Managed Retreat
Module 4: Navigating Response Mechanisms to Climate-Induced Relocation
Module 5: FAQ Session
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