Source-Backed Civic Updates is a talk for resilience teams working with climate, mobility, and infrastructure evidence
Abstracts
Abstracts
A public resilience update is only as trustworthy as the trail behind it. That is the core argument in Source-Backed Civic Updates, my talk for resilience teams that handle climate, mobility, and infrastructure evidence.
The session frames the practice for resilience teams around one habit: tie every statement in a public communication to something a resident or partner can actually inspect, and use agent-assisted drafting to keep pace without lowering that bar for what counts as support.
In my product work with city teams and neighborhood partners, this is the difference between an update people trust and one they quietly discount. When the volume of public communication grows, the traceable link from claim to origin is the first thing to erode—so the takeaways focus on protecting it.