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In this episode, we explore the journey of Ryan, a former newspaper journalist who transitioned to urban planning. Originally from Santa Fe, New Mexico, Ryan covered environmental and political issues in Texas and Colorado before shifting her focus to urban planning. Her transition was influenced by her reporting on climate crises, notably Hurricane Harvey in 2017. Witnessing the rebuilding in flood-prone areas underscored the impacts of planning decisions on community resilience and fueled her desire to influence urban development directly. Her work in scenario planning involves engaging communities to envision and strategize for future challenges, ensuring inclusivity and local relevance. She highlights the challenges of public participation in planning, emphasizing the need for innovative engagement methods to include diverse voices. Notably, technology plays a role in this effort, offering tools for virtual collaboration, but accessibility remains a key issue, especially in underserved areas. Check out more resources recommended by Ryan: Resilient Communities and Watersheds: Exploratory Scenario Planning [https://resilientwest.org/exploratory-scenario-planning-2/] Sowing Seeds: How Scenario Planning Can Help Agricultural Communities Plan for a Resilient Future [https://www.lincolninst.edu/video/sowing-seeds-how-scenario-planning-can-help-agricultural-communities-plan-for-a-resilient-future/] Agriculture & Water in the West: A Community Takes Charge [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_bLAkPB20fw] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit climateinnopod.substack.com [https://climateinnopod.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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