
Turner and Colleagues Receive Grant to Pinpoint Sources of Heat Injustice
Through modeling, data and storytelling, researchers will explore why historically redlined neighborhoods face extreme heat burdens today.

Symposium Convenes Climate Adaptation Experts Amid Intensifying Heat, Fires and Floods
With 24 virtual sessions, the symposium featured the research and expertise of 98 speakers across the social sciences, including economics, geography, public health, urban planning and public policy.

Supporting Land Conservation in California
A Toolkit of Financial Incentives for Landowners and Communities

Benefits of Infrastructure Funding Measures Stymied by Barriers in L.A. County
As billions of dollars become available, UCLA-Liberty Hill Foundation report recommends actions for community-informed, integrated infrastructure to improve quality of life for Angelenos

Mobilizing the Transformative Power of WHAM
Overcoming Obstacles to Integrated Infrastructure Investments in Los Angeles County

Decennial Report
Our First Decade and Future Impact
Environmental Policy Research for Healthy Communities and a Sustainable World

Front Yards as Green Infrastructure
Fragmented Yard Ecosystems Across Single-family Neighborhoods in Los Angeles

Border Field State Park
Opportunities for Improved Engagement Through Design Modifications
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Understanding the Needs of Diverse Park Users
A Briefing Paper Summarizing Results of a Visitor Survey in the Largest U.S. National Urban Park: the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area
