Join Eastern Shore Land Conservancy October 3, at the Tidewater Inn in Easton, for the 14th Eastern Shore Planning Conference, where regional leaders will discuss how agriculture, infrastructure and towns can thrive as temperatures climb, sea levels rise, and storms intensify.
Register now at eslc.org to get the early-bird rate of $40 for members, $60 for nonmembers, and $75 for conference plus membership,
From major crop damage to land lost, learn about environmental trends facing the region and how others are dealing with the challenges. Talks and workshops, drawing on the Eastern Shore’s traditional resilience, will mobilize leaders to find opportunity and plan for prosperity in a fluctuating climate.
An opening plenary on resilience, an expert session on setting the stage for climate change, and a panel discussion on resilience planning will complete the morning. After a local foods lunch, attendees will have opportunities to attend breakout sessions on planning for agriculture, infrastructure and towns, before a closing talk about learning from other places.
Check eslc.org/unsinkableshore for conference details and updates or to read the call for presentations for opportunities to showcase projects or research.
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