Climate displacement and remaking the built environment
Berkeley Talks
English - June 03, 2022 23:27 - 1 hour - 119 MB - ★★★★★ - 22 ratingsEducation uc berkeley berkeley news university of california berkeley Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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In Berkeley Talks episode 143, a panel of UC Berkeley experts discuss climate displacement — what it means to abandon places, the power dynamics between the Global South and the Global North, challenges for both the sending and receiving regions, and what needs to happen to address this fast-growing problem.
Panelists include faculty members from Berkeley's new cluster in climate equity and environmental justice:
Maya Carrasquillo, civil and environmental engineeringDaniel Aldana Cohen, sociologyZoe Hamstead, city and regional planningDanielle Rivera, landscape architecture and environmental planning Moderated by Karen Chapple, director of Berkeley’s Urban Displacement Project and the University of Toronto’s School of CitiesThis April 25 event is part of Cal Performances' Illuminations: Place and Displacement series.
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