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Workgroup Information Disaster Preparedness and Response |
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Summary | Disasters are increasingly common in California, ranging from droughts, floods and wildfires to human health (e.g. COVID-19). Given the frequency of disasters in California, it is important that UC ANR is prepared to engage before, during, and after emergencies across California. A recent study conducted by some of the members of this workgroup identified the needs of UC ANR personnel to work on disaster management with California communities (Koundinya, Chiarella, Kocher, and Kearns, 2020). This new UCANR Workgroup on “Disaster Preparedness and Response” will create a forum to bring together colleagues across multiple disciplines to support our communities through trainings, grants, research and extension projects. This new “Disaster Preparedness and Response Workgroup” will provide structure for an interdisciplinary team that has already worked together on the UCANR Disaster Happen Guide, Extension Disaster Education Network (EDEN) Community Listening Sessions and on a recently submitted a RREA grant and other grant applications. -Community Resilience to climate change related disasters and public health emergencies -Protecting where we live. Healthy landscapes and urban forests Main Outputs: Research, Extension actvities, Product and material development (including online) |
Workgroup Chair Information | |
Name | Sabrina Drill (Co-Chair) |
Phone | 3238425399 |
sldrill@ucanr.edu | |
Unit: | Los Angeles County |
Location: |
UC Cooperative Extension, Los Angeles County 700 W. Main Street Alhambra, 91801 |
Name | Tracy Schohr (Co-Chair) |
Phone | (916) 716-2643 |
tkschohr@ucanr.edu | |
Unit: | Plumas Sierra |
Membership List |
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CE Advisor | ||
Bennaton, Rob | Master Food Preservers | |
Bay Area Urban Agriculture Advisor | Small Scale Food Production and Soil Quality/Resource Management ; Food and Land Access and Security | |
Blackburn, Mary | Alameda County Cooperative Extension | |
Family and Consumer Sciences, Health & Nutrition Advisor | Family and consumer sciences, EFNEP and FSNEP | |
Caeton, Nathaniel | Shasta County | |
4-H Youth Development Advisor | 4-H Youth Development Program | |
Drill, Sabrina | Los Angeles County | |
Natural Resources Advisor - Emeritus | Climate resilience, urban ecology, watershed education, community science and engagement, environmental justice, conservation and restoration of aquatic and wildland habitats and anadramous fishes, aquatic and terrestrial invasive species, fire ecology and landscape preparation, land use and conservation planning | |
Kocher, Susan | Central Sierra Cooperative Extension | |
Forestry/ Natural Resources Advisor | Forestry, wildfire, prescribed fire, post-fire recovery, adult education, facilitation, public participation | |
Macon, Daniel | Central Sierra Cooperative Extension | |
Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor | Rangeland livestock production, economics, and management | |
Neelon, Marisa | Community Nutrition and Health | |
Community Nutrition and Health Advisor, Emeritus | Food security and the prevention of childhood obesity and chronic disease in populations with low-income. | |
Schohr, Tracy | Plumas Sierra | |
Livestock & Natural Resource Advisor | Research and extension in the region focused on irrigated pasture, invasive species, mountain meadows, water quality and business management. Catastrophic fires in her counties have also lead to an evolving program on urban fire implications to natural resources, disaster preparedness and shelter management. | |
CE Specialist | ||
Koundinya, Vikram | ||
Evaluation Specialist (Assistant CE Specialist) | Program evaluation, needs assessment, mixed-methods evaluation/research | |
Other ANR | ||
Ira, Gregory | Environmental Stewards (formerly California Naturalist Program) | |
Director, UC Environmental Stewards Statewide Program | Environmental Stewardship, Environmental Education, Climate Change Education, Natural History Training, Program Management, Collective Impact, Workforce Development, Social Franchise. | |
Kearns, Faith | California Institute for Water Resources | |
Academic Coordinator II | water and drought, fire, climate change,science communication | |
Lee, Danielle | Nutrition Policy Institute (NPI) | |
Director of Communications & Research Engagement | Public Health Nutrition | |
Membership Totals | ||
Number of Members | 12 | |
ANR Members | 12 | |
Non-ANR | 0 | |
Info Only | 0 |