
Site Design and Human Heat Burden
A Case Study in Pacoima, California
V. Kelly Turner / Luskin Center for InnovationCalifornia’s K-12 education system is under-prepared for rising temperatures
Heat makes it harder for students to learn and for teachers to teach. Previous research supported by the UCLA Luskin Center for Innovation quantified how these effects exacerbate educational and racial inequalities.
Brian Shamblen / FlickrProtecting Californians with Heat-Resilient Schools
Guidance for an Effective State Strategy
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angela wu2023-04-10 10:38:582025-10-24 15:10:15Urban Heat Governance: Examining the Role of Urban Planning
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angela wu2023-02-07 16:37:242025-10-24 15:10:50Contributions of Roads to Surface Temperature: Evidence from Southern California
Thomas De Wever / iStockUCLA researchers study impacts of streets on urban heat
New research finds shade, such as from trees, to be the most effective strategy to cool hot city streets

Celebrating our impact in 2022
Meet our new faculty director and explore our actionable research for a sustainable future in our new Impact Report

Federal park funding reaches underserved communities — but more can be done
Research from UCLA and The Wilderness Society finds that with a few key improvements, federal park funds can bring outdoor recreation to more communities
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angela wu2022-10-20 16:52:512025-10-24 15:11:17High Temperatures and Electricity Disconnections for Low-income Homes in California