Resilience leaders highlight climate adaptation pathways for affordable housing
IBHS gathers industry panel to discuss making affordable housing climate ready
"To be a climate ready nation, all our buildings need to be resilient against the conditions they will face. We have the science to build our homes to better withstand severe weather. Yet, that's not always possible for individual homeowners. We must find the needed financial avenues to bring resilience into every construction project, every re-roofing project and every community," explains
Following the launch of FORTIFIED Multifamily™ in January, a program to bring resilience to the twenty-six percent of American households living in multifamily housing, the roundtable discussion furthered IBHS's commitment to affordable resilience as the need for climate adaptation grows. Wright opened the event by detailing the need for resilience across all types of housing to keep communities thriving for decades to come.
During the event, a fireside chat featuring Wright and
"Many of
"This means public-funded rebuilding efforts must incorporate building standards like FORTIFIED to help protect all our residents, including those living in affordable housing, against future damage," Forbes said. "For some time now, OCD has been using resilient standards for construction in its state-funded affordable housing developments, such as the resettlements at
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The event, moderated by
Jennifer Landau , Senior Program Manager, Multifamily Housing Division at theConnecticut Housing Finance Authority Chris Monforton , CEO of Habitat forHumanity Mississippi Gulf Coast and Vice-Chair of theFederal Home Loan Bank of Dallas Advisory Council Laurie Schoeman , Director, Capital Climate and Sustainability atEnterprise Community Partners Molly Simpson , Program Manager for Multifamily Green Financing Business at Fannie Mae
Bringing together leaders in this space who are working to make affordable housing climate ready allows communities nationwide to better understand how to create a more resilient future and reduce the impact of severe weather.
For more information on the event and the FORTIFIED program, visit ibhs.org.
About the
The IBHS mission is to conduct objective, scientific research to identify and promote effective actions that strengthen homes, businesses and communities against natural disasters and other causes of loss. Learn more about IBHS at DisasterSafety.org.
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