ABA 2018

Environment & Sustainability

Social Justice

Education

Health & Wellness

Sustainable Business

Women Take On The World

Gems from the Archive

Entrepreneurial Success

Audio Books



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Title

Format

Price

Subtotal

APSA11-304

Panel III: Analytic Listening and the Five Senses

MP3

$24.00

$24.00

SEA08-206

Riverbend Furniture: Rockin' and Rollin' for 25 Years

Speakers: Audrey Higbee, Jim Goodwin

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG15-124

When Violence & Crime Hinder Smart Growth: Combatting Threats

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$15.00

$15.00

CYF14-107

Oncology: Sexuality & Cancer - Hot Flashes and Cancer Treatment for Men and Women

Speakers: Dr. James Forsythe; Dr. Matt Colman; Dr. Monique Semien

MP3

$5.00

$5.00

RHR08-112

Catholic Texts on Human Rights

Speakers: Father Francis Tiso

Audio CDs: 1

Audio CD

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG15-224

Striving for a Resilient Future through High Performance Landscapes

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

SEA08-230

KEYNOTE: Robert Chambers

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG15-210

Anchor Institutions: Harnessing Their Power for the Good of Community Change

90-minute session

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

ABA13-235

The Pitfalls of Employee Assistance Program Referrals: No Good Deed Goes Unpunished

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

CAF14-217

Looking to Mainstream? Perspectives in Incorporating Climate Change in Hazard Mitigation Plans

Speakers: Tom Amabile, Senior Emergency Services Coordinator, San Diego County Office of Emergency Services; Sherrie Collins, Emergency Services Manager, Monterey County Office of Emergency Services; Victoria LaMar-Haas, Senior Emergency Services Coordinator, California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services, Mitigation Planning Division; Juliette Hayes, Mitigation Planning Program Lead, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Mitigation Planning Program; MODERATOR: Melissa Higbee, Program Officer, ICLEI- Local Governments for Sustainability

Local Hazard Mitigation Plans (LHMPS) offer an unparalleled opportunity to mainstream climate adaptation into existing planning efforts. This session introduces the frameworks for hazard mitigation and climate adaptation planning, with a focus on key similarities and differences. This session shares some of the methods and emerging models that local governments from across the country are using to incorporate climate change risks and adaptation in their hazard mitigation plans. Local emergency managers share their experiences developing unique approaches and partnerships to carry out this work. State and Federal officials share policy and resource development that supports this practice.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

AGPA11-222

The Application of Mindfulness in Group Psychotherapy

Speakers: Stuart Bassman

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG15-111

Lean Urbanism: Restoring Common Sense to Get Things Done

3.5 hour session

Audio CDs: 2

Audio CD

$38.00

$38.00

SEA08-111

Coffee With a Conscience: A Café Story

Speakers: Wendy K, Baumann, Julann Jatczak

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

CAF14-102

Taking the Next Step: Moving Beyond Vulnerability to Adaptation Strategies

Speakers: Norman Wong, Environmental Engineer, Bay Area Rapid Transit; Stefanie Hom, Associate Transportation Planner/Analyst, Metropolitan Transportation Commission; Garth Hopkins, Chief, Office of Regional Planning, California Department of Transportation; Rosalyn Yu, Civil Engineer, San Francisco International Airport; MODERATOR: Brenda Dix, Senior Associate, ICF International

After conducting a risk and vulnerability assessments many are left wondering “now what?” This session seeks to answer that question by providing concrete examples of next steps taken by transportation agencies and highlighting the lessons they have learned along the way. Several California transportation agencies discuss their ongoing work to advance resiliency through concrete adaptation solutions and policy guidelines. Topics range from laying the groundwork for adaptation planning, the development of adaptation strategies, criteria for evaluating those strategies, approaches to integrating climate change into CEQA, and many more. Each agency outlines its process and lessons learned before engaging in a facilitated discussion surrounding the next steps that agencies should take now, common barriers to implementing adaptation, and ideas for overcoming those barriers. All speakers cover the values of collaboration and information sharing among agencies when tackling these complex issues.

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

SEA08-114

Matchmaking for Impact: Matching Funders & Promising Social Enterprises

Speakers: Emily Bolton, Ann Cochrane, Gia Grant

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

NPSG15-112

Building Blocks Training Academy Road Show

3.5 hour session

MP3

$30.00

$30.00

ABA13-234

ADA, HIPAA and GINA: Disclosing Private Information

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

ABA14-211

Plenary Session: Supreme Court Update

MP3

$15.00

$15.00

CAF14-101

Finding Common Ground: Integrating Nature, Infrastructure and People into Sea-Level Rise Planning

Speakers: Kelsey Ducklow, NOAA Coastal Fellow, California Coastal Commission; Juliette Hayes, Acting Hazard Mitigation Assistance Branch Chief, FEMA Region IX; Sascha Petersen, Managing Director, American Society of Adaptation Professionals; Jack Liebster, Planning Manager, Marin County CDA; Danielle Boudreau, Coastal Training Program Associate, Tijuana River National Estuarine Research - MODERATOR: Mary Matella, California Sea Grant State Fellow, California Coastal Commission

Planning for sea-level rise opens up new opportunities for coordination between FEMA, the California Coastal Commission and local communities. This hands-on session gives participants the chance to use real-world examples from county, natural resource agency and tribal perspectives to explore those opportunities. As sea-level rises and more frequent or severe storms threaten coastal regions, communities will face the need for emergency services, response and recovery capacity, as well as adaptation measures to protect coastal resources, including habitats, public access and recreational opportunities. This session introduces planning for sea-level rise from a multi-hazards (FEMA) and coastal resource vulnerability (Coastal Commission) perspective. Then, using a roundtable workshop format, attendees apply those frameworks in interactive case studies focused on the Tijuana River Valley, Marin County and Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe. Breakout groups report key findings and lessons learned. So roll up your sleeves and dive into building coastal resilience!

MP3

$10.00

$10.00

APSA11-206

Scientific Paper: The Unconscious of the Individual, the Unconscious of the Couple

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

NPSG15-323

Delivering Infrastructure: Who Said There Was No Money?

90-minute session

MP3

$12.00

$12.00

Subtotal

$301.00

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