Coordination is a critical part of the Resilient Florida Program. Among other activities, the program hosts a quarterly webinar forum that allows attendees from all over the state to hear what their counterparts are working on. 

Participants provide project updates, introduce new resources and, most importantly, engage with each other asking for advice and recommendations.

Audience members include consultants as well as staff from city, county, state and federal government entitles, universities and nongovernmental organizations.

For information about upcoming presentations, speaker availability, information about projects and for technical assistance, contact Resilience@FloridaDEP.gov


Get Included and Attend – Quarterly Forums

  • A “Save the Date” email is sent out one month before each scheduled webinar that includes a specific registration link for that webinar, along with the conference call number to dial into.
  • Click Here to subscribe to the Forum emailing list and receive upcoming event information. 

Make Suggestions, Request Copies of Presentations and Present


Future Forum Dates

  • Wednesday, February 5, 2025, 9:00 - 11:00 a.m EDT
    • Register to attend: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/5247371308453179995
      • Presentations:
        • Topobathymetric Lidar Mapping in the State of Florida - Emily Klipp, Dewberry
        • Advancing Nature-Based Solutions: A Landscape Analysis of Barriers & Opportunities in Florida - Eve Cooke, Environmental Defense Fund
        • A Statewide Vulnerability Assessment to Achieve Florida's Legislative Mandate - Michael DelCharco, Taylor Engineering

Past Forums

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Florida
Resource
1
Watershed
2
Water Supply
3
Underground Tanks
4
Aquatic Vegetation
5
Shoreline
6
Marinas
Issues/ThreatsSaltwater Intrusion; Stormwater RunoffReduced Water 
Quantity
Inundation
& Leaking
Scarring
& Health
Loss of Habitat and/or Infrastructure from ErosionReduced Water Quality from Runoff, Inundation/Leaking Tanks
Benefits of ResilienceMaintain or Improve Water QualityCommunity
& Natural Area Water Needs
Pollution PreventionProtection of Fisheries; Wave AttenuationMaintain Habitat & Infrastructure; Use of Habitat for Flood Mitigation; Wave/Wind AttenuationFaster Rebound from Flooding/Storms
Florida
Resource
7
Cultural
8
Coastal Infrastructure
9
Beaches
10
Coral Reefs
11
Fisheries
12
Ocean Energy Resources
Issues/ThreatsIntrinsic ValueTidal Flooding, Storm SurgeErosionDisease, Bleaching, DamageHabitat LossImpacts to Natural Resources
Benefits of ResilienceProtection of Tourism Assets & HeritageProtection of Infrastructure & Tourism AssetsProtection of Tourism Assets & Habitats; Wave AttenuationProtection of Tourism Assets & Habitats; Wave AttenuationProtection of Economically Important SpeciesProtection of Tourism Assets & Habitats

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