Drought management raises important issues that local governments may already be addressing in other contexts but that become especially critical to address during a crisis.
The initiative, which kicks off on April 1, 2015, is a no-cost way for communities to reaffirm their commitment to conserving natural resources.
Looking for ways to get the word out about the amazing work of professional local government managers?
Access the recording and handouts for a webinar sponsored by the U.S. EPA on Tuesday, September, 23. This webinar will help managers learn what resources and strategies are available to ensure that they are prepared in case of natural disasters, terrorist attacks, and other threats to a clean water supply in their communities.
With new funding under the CityLinks program, ICMA is working with local partners in the country of Georgia to improve waste management and recycling systems.
Ugandan government officials acknowledge the importance of engaging all members of their community in urban development decisions.