Wed Jun 22, 10:00 AM - Wed Jun 22, 2:00 PM
University of Massachusetts Boston
100 William T Morrissey Boulevard, Boston, MA 02125
Community: Boston
Description
What does equitable climate adaptation in Greater Boston look like?
Event Details
What does equitable climate adaptation in Greater Boston look like?
About this event
Join the Sustainable Solutions Lab for the release of our Greater Boston Climate Adaptation Stakeholder Mapping research.
This project, led by Dr. Rosalyn Negrón and Dr. Antonio Raciti, identified a set of people and organizations who participate in climate adaptation and climate justice movements in the Greater Boston area and mapped the collaborative connections between them.
Now we want to share these insights with the network and provide a space to discuss how to best leverage and build on this information. We envision this as the first of a series of meetings, designed to build and deepen relationships between diverse stakeholders, explore opportunities for collaborative action, and increase our collective impact.
Join us for a robust and engaging conversation to learn about the existing landscape and begin to envision the future of climate adaptation in Greater Boston.
Event Logistics:
This event is in-person, room details will be updated soon.
Vegetarian snacks will be provided.
For disability-related accommodations, please contact Gabriela Boscio Santos (gabriela.boscio@umb.edu) a week prior to the event.
UMass Boston requires the use of masks indoors. Our mask requirement applies to all individuals regardless of vaccination status and the requirement applies in all indoor settings (including campus shuttles).
About this event
Join the Sustainable Solutions Lab for the release of our Greater Boston Climate Adaptation Stakeholder Mapping research.
This project, led by Dr. Rosalyn Negrón and Dr. Antonio Raciti, identified a set of people and organizations who participate in climate adaptation and climate justice movements in the Greater Boston area and mapped the collaborative connections between them.
Now we want to share these insights with the network and provide a space to discuss how to best leverage and build on this information. We envision this as the first of a series of meetings, designed to build and deepen relationships between diverse stakeholders, explore opportunities for collaborative action, and increase our collective impact.
Join us for a robust and engaging conversation to learn about the existing landscape and begin to envision the future of climate adaptation in Greater Boston.
Event Logistics:
This event is in-person, room details will be updated soon.
Vegetarian snacks will be provided.
For disability-related accommodations, please contact Gabriela Boscio Santos (gabriela.boscio@umb.edu) a week prior to the event.
UMass Boston requires the use of masks indoors. Our mask requirement applies to all individuals regardless of vaccination status and the requirement applies in all indoor settings (including campus shuttles).