Welcome to the Landslide Risk Reduction Community of Practice.

Upcoming Events:

  • February 27th, 2025 @ 8 am AKST - Learn about atmospheric rivers and meteorological conditions tools with the Center for Western Weather and Water Extremes (CW3E)

    • Main Speaker: Deanna Nash, PhD Atmospheric River Researcher

    • Join on Teams - Meeting ID: 213 957 495 547 Passcode: p57DEG

  • Register Now for the Southeast Alaska Landslide Information and Preparedness (SLIP) Conference on March 11th and 12th in Sitka, Alaska (In-person and virtual options)

    • This two-day conference will focus on sharing information, tools, and resources that support Southeast Alaskan communities to; plan for, respond to, and mitigate risks of landslides in Southeast Alaska.

    • Appropriate for planners, first responders, Tribal natural resources personnel, and anyone who wants information on the state of landslide work in our region.

    • Rooms rates are available now at Westmark Shee Atika($135/night) and Aspen Suite Hotel ($139/night). Ask for SLIP conference rate when you reserve – TODAY!

    • Conference registration is required but there is no fee. Register here

    • Conference produced by Sitka Sound Science Center and Central Council Tlingit and Haida with funding from the U.S. Geological Survey.

    • Questions? Email Lisa Busch with Fairweather Cove Consulting, contracted by Central Council of Tlingit and Haida Indian Tribes of Alaska, at lisajeanbusch@gmail.com

March 5th and 6th Southeast Alaska Interagency Landslide Working Group Meeting

Previous Events

  • January 30th, 2025 @ 8am AKST - Learn about the United States Geological Survey Landslide Program and Mapping in Alaska

    • Facilitated by Tess Hostetter, Tribal Liason for the Alaska Region at the United States Geological Survey

    • Join on Teams - Meeting ID: 213 957 495 547 Passcode: p57DEG

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Mission: A partnership between governments and communities to reduce the risks of landslides to the people and resources of Southeast Alaska through coordinated research, mitigation, communication, outreach, and response.

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