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With a panel hosted by the Center for Environmental Justice at CSU, learn more unequal access to nature, greenspace, and public lands.
The seventh episode of our partner series Conservation Conversations, this webinar explores how to bring Indigenous knowledge and expertise to bear on conservation, justly and equitably.
Learn more about how urban environments can and should be prioritized for carbon capture and how this kind of investment has clear climate and local benefits, particularly for communities of color.
The fifth episode of our partner series Conservation Conversations, this webinar explores the management challenges associated with fragmentation across ecological habitats and ranges.
The 2020 Symposium highlighted best-in-class examples in North American cities of enhancing natural systems to improve community health and support climate resilience.
A workshop intended for conservation organizations looking to improve the success of their efforts in rural areas of the western United States.
Learn more about community resilience and adaptation and how managed retreat is part of a broader adaptation and resilience strategy in City of New York.
The fourth episode of our partner series Conservation Conversations, this webinar provides a range of perspectives around wildfire to suggest and explore how people may live with fire in the 21st century.
The second episode of our partner series Conservation Conversations, this webinar reframes conservation in rural areas through an economic lens.
Learn how stormwater management in cities is changing in the face of climate change, including new ways of harnessing natural solutions and community building to promote resilience.
The first in a new partner series, Conservation Conversations, this webinar examined the current effectiveness of biodiversity conservation within public lands.
How does historical redlining still affect tree canopy in American cities? What roles do tree cover and green spaces play in under-served urban communities?