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SUMMARY:Perloff Lecture: Karen Seto
DESCRIPTION:Register\nHosted by the UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs \nUrbanization and the Planet: Current Trends — Karen Seto is a professor of geography and urbanization science at the Yale School of the Environment. Seto’s central research focus is how urbanization will affect the planet. A geographer by training\, she integrates satellite remote sensing analysis\, field interviews and modeling methods to study urbanization and land change\, forecast urban growth\, and examine the environmental consequences of urban expansion. Seto’s research has generated new insights on the interaction between urbanization and food systems\, the effects of urban expansion on biodiversity and cropland loss\, urban energy use and emissions\, and urban mitigation of climate change. \nThis event is part of the Urban Planning at 50 celebration at UCLA Luskin.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/perloff-lecture-karen-seto/
LOCATION:Room 539 Luskin School of Public Affairs Building\, 337 Charles E Young Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:InterActions LA Inclusive Approaches to Electric Carsharing
DESCRIPTION:Register\nHosted by the UCLA Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies and sponsored by the Luskin Center for Innovation. \nElectric carsharing holds enormous potential for our cities — they can provide safe\, clean\, and convenient ways to travel and\, for those unable to afford personal vehicles\, they increase access to opportunities. Over the past five years\, a new wave of carsharing services supported by public funding using electric vehicles has emerged. Nonprofit models have operated at a large scale in the San Francisco Bay Area\, Chicago\, and elsewhere\, while public and community-controlled programs are emerging in Sacramento and Los Angeles. \nAt this year’s InterActions LA event\, we’ll hear how people have benefited from electric carsharing programs and how agencies of different types may want to get involved. Speakers will also discuss sustainable business models\, operational approaches that can fill mobility gaps\, and outreach strategies to ensure the programs are known to people who stand to benefit the most. \n\nSpeakers\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nEvelyn Blumenberg\n\n\nEvelyn Blumenberg is the Director of the Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies and a Professor of Urban Planning within the Luskin School of Public Affairs. \n\nSeleta Reynolds\n\n\nSeleta Reynolds is the general manager of the Los Angeles Department of Transportation (LADOT) appointed by the Administration of Mayor Eric Garcetti. \n\nCaroline Rodier\n\n\nCaroline Rodier is a researcher at the UC Davis Institute of Transportation Studies. \n\nAbigail Solis\n\n\nAbigail Solis is the manager of the Sustainable Energy Solutions Department at Self-Help Enterprises.
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/interactions-la-inclusive-approaches-to-electric-carsharing/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:The Quest for Environmental and Climate Justice Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Register\nOften described as the father of environmental justice\, TCU professor Robert Bullard is a renowned advocate for those who suffer the earliest and most damaging setbacks from climate change simply because of where they live. His presentation will focus on empowering vulnerable populations in the United States and ensuring that climate change mitigation is fair and equitable. He’ll draw on his background in urban planning and public policy to discuss emergency management\, community resilience and disaster recovery strategies\, offering a framework to dismantle the systemic racism that perpetuates inequality and vulnerability. \nRobert D. Bullard is the former Dean of the Barbara Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affairs at Texas Southern University 2011-2016. Professor Bullard currently is Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Policy and Director of the Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice. Prior to coming to TSU\, he was founding Director of the Environmental Justice Resource Center at Clark Atlanta University. He received his Ph.D. degree from Iowa State University. He is an award-winning author of eighteen books that address sustainable development\, environmental racism\, urban land use\, industrial facility siting\, community reinvestment\, housing\, transportation\, climate justice\, disasters\, emergency response\, and community resilience\, smart growth\, and regional equity. He is co-founder of the HBCU Climate Change Consortium. Dr. Bullard is a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran. \nCo-hosts: UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs and UCLA Department of Urban Planning \nPromotional Partner: UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/the-quest-for-environmental-and-climate-justice-lecture/
LOCATION:Bruin Viewpoint Room in Ackerman Union\, 308 Westwood Plaza\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
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SUMMARY:Achieving Community-Centered Water Quality Justice in California
DESCRIPTION:Register\nHosted by our partners at the UCLA Water Resources Group  \nWhile California is the only U.S. state to legally recognize a human right to safe\, clean\, affordable and accessible water\, this goal is not a reality for many. This UCLA Water Resources Group panel discussion will feature the interdisciplinary perspectives of UCLA researchers and partner advocacy organizations in centering community priorities and expertise in water quality research partnerships and policy\, both in California and Los Angeles specifically. The webinar will highlight both recent\, novel research which has informed Human Right to Water policy progress\, as well as persistent gaps. Researchers and community organizations who advocate for disadvantaged water system residents will share their experiences. \nSpeakers: \n\nLara Cushing\, Assistant Professor and Jonathan and Karin Fielding Presidential Chair in Health Equity\, UCLA School of Public Health\nKristin Dobbin\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation\nSilvia R. González (moderator)\, Director of Research\, UCLA Latino Politics & Politics Initiative\nMichael Rincon– Research and Policy Manager\, Physicians for Social Responsibility-LA and State Water Resources Control Board SAFER Advisory Group\nGreg Pierce\, Co-Director\, UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/achieving-community-centered-water-quality-justice-in-california/
LOCATION:Zoom Webinar
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SUMMARY:Launch of University of California Center for Climate\, Health and Equity
DESCRIPTION:Register\nJoin our partners at the UC Center for Climate\, Health and Equity for a series of virtual events to hear from climate and health leaders as they discuss opportunities for building healthy and equitable communities and a healthier planet for future generations. \nFeaturing our co-executive director Colleen Callahan as moderator for the closing panel\, California’s climate leadership: Advancing health and equity in climate policy\, on May 26 at 2:00pm PT. Speakers for this panel include: \n\nJohn Balbus\, Interim Director\, Office of Climate Change and Health Equity\nLouise Bedsworth\, Executive Director\, Center for Law\, Energy & the Environment\, UC Berkeley\nShereen D’Souza\, Deputy Secretary for Climate Policy and Intergovernmental Relations\, California Environmental Protection Agency\nVeronica Eady\, Senior Deputy Executive Officer of Policy & Equity\, Bay Area Air Quality Management District\nLuz Rivas\, Assemblywoman\, California District 39\nMarta Segura\, Climate Mobilization Officer\, City of Los Angeles
URL:https://innovation.luskin.ucla.edu/event/launch-of-university-of-california-center-for-climate-health-and-equity/
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