Natural disaster preparation and policy planning for coastal communities will be the focus of a conference held March 25-26 at the University of Mississippi.
The Sea Grant Law and Policy Journal's Inaugural Symposium, to be held at the Ole Miss-Oxford Depot, and is open to the public. Individuals interested in attending the conference may register from 5:30 to 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday March 25 or 7:30 – 8:00 am on Wednesday, March 26. The registration fee of $35 provides dinner that evening, as well as breakfast, snacks and lunch the following day.
The conference will be hosted by the National Sea Grant Law Center, founded in 2002 by Kristen Fletcher, devoted to providing legal research, education and outreach to a variety of groups indigenous to coastal areas.
"The focus is to look at some of the legal issues that costal communities may face with respect to coastal hazards, such as hurricanes, floods, torrential rain fall or any type of natural disaster," said Stephanie Showalter, director of the National Sea Grant Law Center at Ole Miss. "The conference will explore possible solutions and policies that may help coastal communities responded efficiently in the event of a natural disaster."
The event will host various speakers from Mississippi and around the nation who will discuss ways communities can prepare for future crises, like rising storm surges due to sea level rise. In addition they will discuss innovative changes that can be made to existing laws and policies, which will allow communities to more efficiently adapt in response to a national disaster. Presentation topics include whether local governments have the authority to pass ordinances which address fertilizer runoff, flood insurance policies and the litigation that follows a natural disaster.
Tuesday night's keynote speaker will be Lt. Gen. Clark Griffith, chairman of the Revive the Renaissance Commission based in Biloxi, Miss. Griffith will discuss the coastal community's recovery methods and progress in the wake of Hurricane Katrina's destruction.
For a complete schedule of the Sea Grant Law and Policy Journal Inaugural Symposium and other information, please visit http://www.olemiss.edu/orgs/SGLC/National/SGLPJ/SGLPJ.htm. For additional information, please contact Showalter via phone at (662) 915-7775 or via email at sshowalt@olemiss.edu.