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1 While you wait, please introduce yourself. Tips for WebEx interaction: – Raise your virtual hand to ask a question. – Post your coffee cup to let us know when you are away. – Use the chat window to interact throughout the session. Send messages to all participants. – Participate actively. – Have fun! *6 Mute your line, so participants cannot hear you. Repeat to cancel your request *7 Unmute your line, so that participants can hear you. Welcome! We will begin shortly… Please put your microphone and telephone on mute 1

2 The Canadian Hazus User Group meets on the third Wednesday of each month to share knowledge and updates about incorporating Hazus risk assessments into decision making in Canada. Natural Resources Canada’s National-Scale Geohazard Risk Project of the Public Safety Geoscience Program supports the forum. Today’s meeting will be facilitated by Malaika Ulmi (mulmi@nrcan.gc.ca). The conversation will be recorded and posted on www.hazuscanada.ca.www.hazuscanada.ca Introduction 2

3 Meet and greet as we connect Updates, new resources, news and views CRHNet Review Round table Presentation: Multifaceted hazard and risk assessments in Bow Valley near Canmore, Alberta – Matthias Jakob, BGC Engineering Questions and Discussion Agenda 3

4 Training – EMI courses https://www.fema.gov/hazus-mh-training and at www.training.fema.gov. Upcoming courses include Hazus for Flood, Earthquake, Floodplain Managers, as well as Basic Hazus and CDMS.https://www.fema.gov/hazus-mh-training www.training.fema.gov – Esri online courses http://training.esri.com/ search for Hazushttp://training.esri.com/ Resources – www.hazuscanada.ca: Order a copy of Hazus Canada 2.1, get material of past and future meetings, ask questions and have discussions www.hazuscanada.ca – Hazus group on LinkedIn for Canada and the US – www.usehazus.com/canadianhug and LinkedIn for Canadian and US HUG groups and resources www.usehazus.com/canadianhug Updates, new resources, news and views 4

5 5 Updates, new resources, news and views (cont’d) Resources -Conference proceedings from 2014 Hazus Conference now available at http://www.hazusconference.com/ http://www.hazusconference.com/ -Hazus Hotzone newsletter http://www.fema.gov/hazus/hazus-hotzone-newsletterhttp://www.fema.gov/hazus/hazus-hotzone-newsletter Events Webinar on Rapid Visual Screening of Buildings for Potential Seismic Hazards from National Earthquake Technical Assistance Program, Friday, November 21. More info at https://www.atcouncil.org/index.php/events-atcsei https://www.atcouncil.org/index.php/events-atcsei ICLR Friday Forums. December 12 will feature Girma Bitsuamiak of Western University on the topic of wind damage mitigation. See http://iclr.org/workshops/fridayforums.html. http://iclr.org/workshops/fridayforums.html Urban and Regional Information Systems Association (URISA), BC Chapter, Seminar November 20 th, 2014, http://www.urisabc.org/http://www.urisabc.org/

6 Introduce yourself Any news, projects, ideas, suggestions, upcoming presentations or conferences of interest … Roundtable 6

7 7 Presentation: Multifaceted hazard and risk assessments in Bow Valley near Canmore, Alberta, Matthias Jakob, BGC Engineering

8 Next CanHUG meeting is December 17, 2014 Paul Kovacs of the ICLR will present sample case studies from an upcoming publication called “Cities Adapt to Extreme Rainfall”. See you then! Thank you 8


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