A Loeb 50th Anniversary Symposium
As we all confront racism, economic disparities, climate impacts, lack of access to nature and the challenge of providing clean air and clean water, we often ignore or disregard the role that rural communities and rural landscapes provide for climate resilience, economic opportunity and nature conservation.
This panel discussion is not meant to contrast urban centric vs rural centric views and values but to explore and define areas for collective engagement and action. We will bring together Loeb fellows with deep practical experience in the rural/urban interface and one scientist who has created the spatial template that defines climate resiliency attributes that touch urban, suburban and rural landscapes.
This event is organized by Peter Stein ‘83