WEBINAR: A Hard Look at the Big Easy: Five Years After Hurricane Katrina
Webinar
A HARD LOOK AT THE BIG EASY
Five Years After Hurricane Katrina
Led by 2009 Switzer Fellow Amy Clipp, Writer and Policymaker in New Orleans
TIME: Noon - 1 p.m. (Eastern time)
WEBINAR ACCESS: Click here for web log-in and dial in for audio: 1-517-417-5700 passcode 706393#.
About the Presenter
Amy Clipp is a writer and policy maker whose recent projects have focused on the sustainable restoration of Louisiana's coast. She has written all of the state's major coastal planning documents post-Hurricane Katrina, translating technical information into layman's terms and helping state agencies adapt their policies to a changing climate and landscape. In 2008 she wrote the Louisiana Master Plan for a Sustainable Coast. This document, which outlines a vision for storm protection and wetland restoration in Louisiana, won the National Association of Environmental Professionals' Presidents National Environmental Excellence Award as well as the Renewable Natural Resources Foundation's Outstanding Achievement Award. After 20 years of living and working in New Orleans, she is completing a mid-career master's program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Her studies have focused on mediation processes that help make complex land use and public policy decisions more inclusive and transparent. Amy received a B.A. in 1986 from the University of Virginia.




