Practitioner Toolbox All Climate ReadyGreen CityBuilt EnvironmentHealthy City Filter By Type - Any -Case StudyEvent RecordingEvent SummaryFact SheetVideo Interview Filter By Topic - Any -Air PollutionBiodiversityCommunity & CultureDesign & MaterialsFloodingHeatInfrastructureLand UseMobilitySea Level RiseAgriculture & Food SystemsUrban Forestry & Green SpacesUrbanizationWasteWaterWildfire Apply Event Recording Hixon Conference 2023 - Welcome Hixon Center Faculty Director Professor Karen Seto welcomes audience to 2023 Hixon Urban Conference, titled "Urban Forests: Solutions for a Changing Climate" Event Recording Hixon Conference 2023: Opening Keynote Listen to Dr Beattra Wilson, Assistant Director of the Urban and Community Forestry Program, USDA Forest Service provide the opening keynote address Fact Sheet Increasing the Climate Resilience of Health Systems Preparing facilities and supply chains for climate risks can ensure continuous, high-quality medical care Event Summary Innovative Strategies to Increase Canopy Cover - From Local to National Investing in local communities and leveraging governmental funding opportunities can build momentum toward increased canopy cover Event Recording Jane Golden on art for climate action Listen to the Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia share how public art has transformed her city Event Recording Kelly Larson on improving global road safety Listen to Kelly Larson explain how data-driven insights on road safety have saved nearly one million lives worldwide Case Study Kham River Restoration in Aurangabad Restoring a river and a cultural legacy Fact Sheet Long-Term Flood Impacts in the United States Better understanding of the consequences of floods can aid the allocation of health care resources after disasters Fact Sheet Mapping Trees to Reduce Vulnerability Mapping trees can help prioritize equitable tree planting measures and address environmental justice issues. Fact Sheet Matching Health Services Supply to Demand Providing appropriate care can optimize resource use and reduce healthcare emissions Event Recording Matthew Browning on the 3-30-300 Rule Listen to Associate Professor Matthew Browning (Clemson) explain how cities can increase canopy cover in vulnerable neighborhoods Event Recording Max Piana on Stillmeadow PeacePark Listen to Dr. Max Piana (Harvard) explain how urban silviculture partnerships can strengthen ecological outcomes and community well-being Pagination First page First Previous page Previous Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Current page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Next page Next Last page Last
Event Recording Hixon Conference 2023 - Welcome Hixon Center Faculty Director Professor Karen Seto welcomes audience to 2023 Hixon Urban Conference, titled "Urban Forests: Solutions for a Changing Climate"
Event Recording Hixon Conference 2023: Opening Keynote Listen to Dr Beattra Wilson, Assistant Director of the Urban and Community Forestry Program, USDA Forest Service provide the opening keynote address
Fact Sheet Increasing the Climate Resilience of Health Systems Preparing facilities and supply chains for climate risks can ensure continuous, high-quality medical care
Event Summary Innovative Strategies to Increase Canopy Cover - From Local to National Investing in local communities and leveraging governmental funding opportunities can build momentum toward increased canopy cover
Event Recording Jane Golden on art for climate action Listen to the Executive Director of Mural Arts Philadelphia share how public art has transformed her city
Event Recording Kelly Larson on improving global road safety Listen to Kelly Larson explain how data-driven insights on road safety have saved nearly one million lives worldwide
Fact Sheet Long-Term Flood Impacts in the United States Better understanding of the consequences of floods can aid the allocation of health care resources after disasters
Fact Sheet Mapping Trees to Reduce Vulnerability Mapping trees can help prioritize equitable tree planting measures and address environmental justice issues.
Fact Sheet Matching Health Services Supply to Demand Providing appropriate care can optimize resource use and reduce healthcare emissions
Event Recording Matthew Browning on the 3-30-300 Rule Listen to Associate Professor Matthew Browning (Clemson) explain how cities can increase canopy cover in vulnerable neighborhoods
Event Recording Max Piana on Stillmeadow PeacePark Listen to Dr. Max Piana (Harvard) explain how urban silviculture partnerships can strengthen ecological outcomes and community well-being