Gregory Pierce
Research and Co-Executive Director
Director, Human Right to Water Solutions Lab
(310) 267-5435
Greg Pierce (he/him) is the research and co-executive director of the Luskin Center for Innovation and the director of the Human Right to Water Solutions Lab. He is also the director of the UCLA Water Resources Group within the Institute of the Environment and Sustainability, and serves as an adjunct associate professor in the Department of Urban Planning. He is a faculty affiliate of the Lewis Center for Regional Studies and Institute of Transportation Studies in the Luskin School, and the Center for Healthy Climate Solutions in the Fielding School of Public Health.
Dr. Pierce’s research, teaching and service is motivated by persistent inequities in access to the essential environmental services that we need to survive and thrive. He examines how infrastructure planning and policy efforts either perpetuate or address service inequities, and demonstrates how communities strategically cope with and overcome inequities. His primary focus is on water insecurity, but he also examines solutions to cross-cutting green infrastructure, climate resilience and transport insecurities.
He has secured 40+ extramural research funding awards as a principal investigator at the Center. Current and past sponsors of this work include the California State Water Resources Control Board, the California Air Resources Board, the Strategic Growth Council, the U.S. Housing and Urban Development Department, WaterAid, the Water Foundation, The Resources Legacy Fund, the World Bank, the UC Multicampus Research Initiative, the UC Institute of Transportation Studies and the UCLA Grand Challenge, LADWP and Los Angeles County.
Greg is an author or co-author of 50+ peer-reviewed articles, including many in the leading journals in urban studies, infrastructure planning and policy and environmental health, as well as 20+ major Luskin Center for Innovation reports. He has also reviewed articles for 50+ journals, several funding agencies and many collaborating researchers. Greg’s work regularly appears on television, radio, and print media including BBC, LA Times, The Washington Post, and USA Today. He received a Ph.D. in urban planning in 2015 and an M.A. in urban planning in 2011, both from UCLA. For more information regarding his peer-reviewed research, see here. For Greg’s full CV, see here.
In the News
“Sponge Cities” Segment (CBS News)
As water rates climb, many are struggling to pay for an essential service (LA Times)
Sacramento temperature blanket 2024: A stormy February sees consistent cool weather (CapRadio)
Water Service and Inequity in Mobile Home Parks with UCLA’s Greg Pierce (Bluefield Research)
Despite stormy February, California snowpack levels are below average (CapRadio)
US: Climate change worsens access to water and sanitation in rural and poor communities (Associated Press)
Live Near The Tustin Hangar Fire? Here’s The Latest On The Cleanup (LAist)Â
L.A. asks how to equitably achieve 100% clean energy by 2035 – and UCLA answers (UCLA Newsroom)Â
100% renewable energy by 2035 is ambitious but LA’s on track (KCRW)
How Can California Boost Its Water Supply? (Voice of San Diego)Â
It’s A New Water Year. What Can We Expect Ahead? (LAist)
‘A ticking time bomb’: Why California can’t provide safe drinking water to all its residents (Los Angeles Times)