AIA Florida Resilience Webinar Series
The AIA Florida Resilience Committee's Part Two series of resilience webinars builds upon foundational knowledge to delve deeper into critical aspects of resilient design. This series addresses topics such as resiliency and impact on insurance, resiliency in land use and resiliency in emerging technologies.
Resilient andSustainable Land Use: Zoning Reform, Climate Risk, and the Economics of the Built Environment
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This webinar explores how land use planning and zoning reform can enhance resilience, promote sustainability, and support the economic viability of our communities. Dr. Phil Berke from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill presents frameworks for integrating climate risk reduction into local land use strategies. He demonstrates how proactive planning can reduce hazard exposure and strengthen long-term community safety. Erik Kronberg from Kronberg Urbanists + Architects examines how outdated zoning practices, especially single-family zoning, limit housing flexibility, reduce economic efficiency, and constrain the potential for sustainable urban growth. Together, the speakers provide practical insights into how planning and policy decisions influence the physical, environmental, and financial outcomes of the built environment. This session is ideal for architects, planners, and urban designers focused on long-term community resilience and sustainable development.
July 16, 2025
12-1 p.m. Eastern
Zoom Webinar
Free
1 HSW | LU

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