Preparing for Even Wilder Wildfires
Luskin Summit 2021 continues with an exploration of innovative tactics to increase resiliency to the threat of wildfire, especially for our most vulnerable populations.
Luskin Summit 2021 continues with an exploration of innovative tactics to increase resiliency to the threat of wildfire, especially for our most vulnerable populations.
This Luskin Summit conversation focuses on increasing park equity in Los Angeles and beyond to improve the physical, mental and environmental health of communities.
Professor Paul Ong of the Center for Neighborhood Knowledge will examine possible links between infections and the built environment — crowding, household composition, access to open space.
A panel of policy, corporate and academic leaders will discuss the need and strategies for a more closed loop and less wasteful economy.
This two-day virtual event will highlight recent social science research on the impacts of climate change, particularly on vulnerable populations and communities.
Meet with the School's benefactor and hear about his entrepreneurship. Learn leadership tips that can be applied to your future endeavors.
How can Los Angeles effectively and equitably adapt to a changing climate? Join us to explore the County's people-centered vision to make our communities healthier, economically stronger and better prepared for the future.
The current LA City Council District 5 candidates will participate in a candidate forum focused on climate change and sustainability.
Dolores Hayden, a renowned scholar of the American urban landscape, is the keynote speaker on the closing day of Urban Planning's celebration of "50 Years of Scholarship to Solutions."
The Lunch on Luskin series offers students the opportunity to learn about resources offered from various Luskin-affiliated units, including research centers, research institutes, initiatives and projects.