A Seismic Shift in Perception: Taking Bold Steps to Mitigate Earthquake Risk

Online (Zoom)

FEMA’s Resilient Nation Partnership Network (RNPN), in partnership with the National Earthquake Hazards Reduction Program (NEHRP) is hosting this virtual event which features a powerhouse panel to explore the many facets of seismic risk, including: How is earthquake risk perceived? How can we finance activities that reduce earthquake impacts at all levels? What barriers do […]

The Resilience Advantage Episode 7: The Science and Innovation of Resilience

Optimum Seismic, Temblor, the U.S. Resiliency Council, and several Los Angeles Area Business Networks are hosting the next episode of this series. Thanks to science and technology, natural hazard risks are better understood and more cost-effectively managed than ever before. Learn from experts about how innovative solutions are helping owners make our existing building stock […]

ShakeAlert® Social Science Symposium

Online (Zoom)

How are people going to respond when they receive an alert? What do people think about ShakeAlert? Are people preparing for earthquakes? This Social Science Symposium will explore the answers to those questions. As the full public rollout of ShakeAlert is almost complete on the West Coast of the United States, social science has been […]

Resilient Workplace Webinar (for Northern California)

Online (Zoom)

CalOES, FEMA & DRB Toolkit invite small businesses, especially those that are women and minority owned, non-profit organizations, and other partners to the next round of Resilient Workplace webinars. While both events will cover the same information, each will have a regional focus to connect with local emergency management resources. Attendees will: Learn simple steps […]

Resilient Workplace Webinar (for Southern California)

Online (Zoom)

CalOES, FEMA & DRB Toolkit invite small businesses, especially those that are women and minority owned, non-profit organizations, and other partners to the next round of Resilient Workplace webinars. While both events will cover the same information, each will have a regional focus to connect with local emergency management resources. Attendees will: Learn simple steps […]

ECA Bay Area Online Workshop

Online (Zoom)

Please join us for the next ECA Bay Area Online Workshop!   DATE: Wednesday, May 26, 2021 TIME: 1:00 - 2:30 pm VENUE: Zoom Meeting THEME: Earthquake Lessons and Strategies from New Zealand– Implications for the San Francisco Bay Area       AGENDA HIGHLIGHTS Dan Neeley, Manager – Community Resilience and Group Recovery Manager, […]

ECA Bay Area Winter 2022 Workshop

Online (Zoom)

OVERVIEW: presentations and discussion of Tsunami Science, Safety & Preparedness (including the recent volcanic tsunami); Recent Bay Area Earthquakes; and Hazard Mitigation Opportunities. Recording now available!

Free

ECA SoCal Winter 2022 Workshop

Online (Zoom)

OVERVIEW: presentations about Tsunamis (how to Know Your Zone, and about the recent volcanic tsunami); activities of the Coachella Valley Disaster Preparedness Network, Recent SoCal Earthquakes; and Hazard Mitigation Opportunities. The recording of the workshop is now available!

Free

How to Adapt our Messaging and Approach to Reach the Whole Community

Online (Zoom)

Knowing how to prepare for and safely survive an earthquake is vital for everyone in Earthquake Country. The goal of this webinar was to engage in a discussion with experts who understand the challenges of providing this information via accessible approaches that reach and connect with everyone.

Free

Tsunami Information, Inspiration, and Preparedness

Online (Zoom)

This special webinar hosted by ECA Central Coast is open to anyone statewide interested in learning about the science of tsunamis, about past tsunamis that have impacted California (including the recent volcanic tsunami), how to “Know Your Zone” and to understand tsunami warning levels, and how to be prepared to take needed action.

Free

California Tsunami Preparedness Week (2022)

Annual opportunity for Californians who live, work, and/or play near the coast to prepare for tsunamis through a variety of activities they choose.