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Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation

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Discover how cities can become more resilient to climate change by focusing on the needs of older adults. Join us as we sit down with Danielle Arigoni, the author behind "Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation." Danielle sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges that older populations face during climate-fueled disasters. From gaps in housing and public transit to emergency preparedness, you'll learn why integrating climate and aging planning efforts is crucial for community resilience.
Explore the heightened vulnerabilities faced by older adults in marginalized communities and the limitations of relying on individual preparedness. Through examples from recent local events, we highlight the transformative power of community-based disaster readiness and the essential role of neighborly support. Danielle discusses innovative, community-driven strategies in cities like Portland and New Orleans, demonstrating how targeted efforts can significantly bolster climate resilience for seniors.
Finally, we delve into proactive measures that communities can take to protect their aging populations. Learn about the crucial work of Area Agencies on Aging and the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, and how these entities can partner with local planners. From shaded public transit stops to special needs registries and accessible disaster communication, Danielle shares actionable steps to create inclusive, resilient environments for older adults. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in safeguarding our most vulnerable populations against climate risks.
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Chapters

1. Addressing Climate Resilience for Aging Population (00:00:00)

2. Community Resilience and Vulnerable Populations (00:10:58)

3. Building Resilience for Aging Population (00:15:21)

4. Community Resilience for Older Adults (00:26:57)

5. Building Resilience for Aging Communities (00:34:46)

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Discover how cities can become more resilient to climate change by focusing on the needs of older adults. Join us as we sit down with Danielle Arigoni, the author behind "Climate Resilience for an Aging Nation." Danielle sheds light on the often-overlooked challenges that older populations face during climate-fueled disasters. From gaps in housing and public transit to emergency preparedness, you'll learn why integrating climate and aging planning efforts is crucial for community resilience.
Explore the heightened vulnerabilities faced by older adults in marginalized communities and the limitations of relying on individual preparedness. Through examples from recent local events, we highlight the transformative power of community-based disaster readiness and the essential role of neighborly support. Danielle discusses innovative, community-driven strategies in cities like Portland and New Orleans, demonstrating how targeted efforts can significantly bolster climate resilience for seniors.
Finally, we delve into proactive measures that communities can take to protect their aging populations. Learn about the crucial work of Area Agencies on Aging and the AARP Network of Age-Friendly States and Communities, and how these entities can partner with local planners. From shaded public transit stops to special needs registries and accessible disaster communication, Danielle shares actionable steps to create inclusive, resilient environments for older adults. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in safeguarding our most vulnerable populations against climate risks.
Show Notes:

Episode artwork by Christian Wiediger on Unsplash

Follow us on social media for more content related to each episode:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/booked-on-planning/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/BookedPlanning
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Chapters

1. Addressing Climate Resilience for Aging Population (00:00:00)

2. Community Resilience and Vulnerable Populations (00:10:58)

3. Building Resilience for Aging Population (00:15:21)

4. Community Resilience for Older Adults (00:26:57)

5. Building Resilience for Aging Communities (00:34:46)

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