▼Posted at 09:32:27 am on 02/12/09 |
Planning for climate change |
![]() Shorett Huxley College of the Environment’s Institute for Global and Community Resilience has invited Mark Shorett to present “Shooting in the Dark or Hitting the Mark? Innovative Approaches to Planning for Natural Hazards and Climate Change” at 3 p.m. Feb. 20 in Communications Facility Room 420. Shorett is from Arup, an interdisciplinary planning, design and engineering firm. He will discuss the role natural hazards and climate change play in planning for the future of cities and regions through case studies, personal observations, and applied theory. This lecture is part of the Huxley Colloquium Speaker Series. |
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