Conference on International Water Issues

UCLA Covel Commons, Grand Horizon Room De Neve Drive, Los Angeles, CA, United States

"Water in the Middle East and Africa: A Nexus of Cooperation and Conflict" is an international forum about challenges linked to water resources.

Parks and Technology

Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris will discuss "SMART Parks: A Toolkit," followed by an author Q&A and book signing. 

Volunteer Opportunity: National Parks

In collaboration with the National Park Service, volunteers will administer a visitor-use survey in the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area.

Environmental Graduate Student Reception

UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs 337 Charles E. Young Drive East, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Learn about campus environmental organizations, student resources, jobs and other funding opportunities. Make connections. Free food and refreshments.

‘Cool’ Street Art and Climate Change

Amped Kitchens South 661 E 62nd St, Los Angeles, CA, United States

Join us for a viewing of the first environmental mural of its kind: a large-scale, public art piece made from cooling surface paint to raise awareness about rising temperatures in cities.

Symposium on Climate Adaptation Research

The nation's top climate adaptation researchers will join policymakers, advocates and community leaders to share knowledge and develop strategies to create resilient communities.

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.

A Landmark Opportunity for Park Equity

2355 Public Affairs 337 Charles E Young Dr, Los Angeles, CA, United States

This Luskin Summit conversation focuses on increasing park equity in Los Angeles and beyond to improve the physical, mental and environmental health of communities.

Built Environment Vulnerability and COVID-19

Virtual CA, United States

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.