
Preliminary programming
The program is presented for informational purposes only. It is subject to change and will be improved in the coming weeks.
Module 1: Understanding, managing, and adapting to risk
Module 2: Communication in emergency situations
Module 3: Interactive Feedback Sessions

8:30 a.m. Welcome
9 a.m. Opening
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Welcome message
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Opening speeches
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A look back at the ROBVQ water event
Block 1
Understanding risk, managing it, and adapting

Overview of precipitation in the context of climate change and presentation of the tools available to demystify the science, explain the changes and train the stakeholders.
Break and visiting the booths
Overview of flood risk mapping and management tools developed by INFO-Crue
Support offered by Flood Project Offices to municipalities in adapting their territory to flooding and the mobility of waterways.
Lightning presentations

Lunch
Networking and visiting the booths
Bloc 2
Emergency communication
How to effectively communicate emergency measures; in the preventive phase and in crisis management.


Crédit photo: Canards Illimité Canada
Bloc 3
Interactive feedback sessions with a panel of experts and audience members
Crisis management
Break and visiting the booths
The psychosocial impact
Territorial adaptation
4:30 PM Closing

From 4:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
End-of-day cocktail reception



