discusses environmental health and justice. She provides insights on conducting participatory research in frontline communities (specifically looking at air quality) and advocating for more inclusive environmental justice research.
The built environment has significantly contributed to climate change, and it is becoming increasingly clear that net-zero carbon emissions is not enough.
? Check out the Resilient Urban Latin America and International Research Experience! Applications are open through Nov. 7th. Hear from one of the leads,
New episode, Democratizing Visualization for Climate Justice, out now! Whose voice counts? Whose visualization informs the design of cities? And how do we collaborate in nurturing resilient equitable futures?
As a reminder, the episode discusses the NATURA Thematic Working Group 'Urban Informality and Innovation for Resilient Futures,' and the work strategy that has been developed in BogotΓ‘, Colombia, so-called Local Labs, supported by
The strategy, so-called Local Labs, has been developed in BogotΓ‘, Colombia supported by @catunescosost, @ccdUPC, and @Unisalle. Today's episode is in Spanish, and an English translation will be released in two weeks.
The strategy, so-called Local Labs, has been developed in BogotΓ‘, Colombia supported by @catunescosost, @ccdUPC, and @Unisalle. Today's episode is in Spanish, and an English translation will be released in two weeks.
Next month's episode will be published in both Spanish and English. On the 1st, we will be publishing the original recording in Spanish. On the 15th, we will be publishing a translated English version!
Next, we hear from Adora Shortridge about her MS thesis that focused on creating HeatReady Schools! She has a list of actionable steps schools can take to protect children. The publication can be found here:
, about her recent study that conducted a heat walk in Phoenix to understand the actual and perceived heat risks of active transport in a hot and dry city. Check out the pub here:
This month's episode, Heat Risk, explores the risk of heat exposure in Phoenix, AZ but has relevance across the globe with the current heat waves being experienced. We have three guests this month!
Have a look at @everytree_ or @hiddenclyde21 , @AntonineWall Glasgow and central belt Scotland for more of the same
Check out the podcasts on @FutureCitiesPod too and the wonderful #everytree video on YouTube by Cadder Primary https://youtu.be/W4NOJlPUgtA
This month, Marissa Webber, a PhD candidate @CarnegieMellon, discusses her upcoming publication: A Review of Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty Applications Using Green Infrastructure for Flood Management. https://stitcher.com/show/future-cities/episode/decision-making-under-deep-uncertainty-green-infrastructure-204540793β¦
As promised on this month's episode, Marissa's review article 'A Review of Decision Making Under Deep Uncertainty Applications Using Green Infrastructure for Flood Management' can be found here!
Future Cities is excited to announce that our new sponsor is the @natura_project, Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience in the Anthropocene! Our listeners can still expect thought-provoking episodes on urban resilience each month! See you tomorrow with our latest episode.
was one of my proudest achievements of grad school. So happy to have worked with such a great team and had so many insightful conversations with urban resilience leaders. Excited to see what comes next now that Iβve stepped away from the podcast!
This podcast was developed by graduate fellows and postdocs within @URExSRN. And as we celebrate this partnership, we give a special s/o to the founding members: @stephen_elser, @JasonRSauer, Vivian Hobbins, @RobertHobbins, Matt Feagan, @SamMarkolf, @brr_nyc, and @oh_the_urbanity
, Nature-based Solutions for Urban Resilience in the Anthropocene! Our listeners can still expect thought-provoking episodes on urban resilience each month! See you tomorrow with our latest episode.
has sponsored our podcast. We are deeply appreciative of URExSRN's support, which enabled many early career researchers to explore alternative means of science communication!
Hear from the children of Cadder Primary School in Glasgow & the Lost Woods Project to learn about their work on Every Tree Tells a Story in this monthβs episode hosted by @cooper_clair: https://listen.stitcher.com/yvap/?af_dp=stitcher://episode/203681366&af_web_dp=https://www.stitcher.com/episode/203681366β¦