2021-22 CPPLA Public Lecture Series —
Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change: Biodiversity Loss
Date: December 03, 2021Time: 12:00pm to 01:00pm
Location: Virtual
The Department of Landscape Architecture is hosting “Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change,” a series of talks pairing the research of scientists with the implementation of landscape architects on climate change topics.
The third installment of the 2021-22 public event program "BIODIVERSITY LOSS " presents talks by Isaac Brown, MLA, Ph.D., Senior Scientist at Stillwater Sciences; and Pamela Galera, RLA, ASLA, City of Riverside’s Director of Parks, Recreation, and Community Services.
“Landscape Architecture and the Science of Climate Change” talks are scheduled on the first Friday of each month, 12-1 p.m. PT. (Except April 8, 2022). The 2021-22 program is organized with Ronnie Siegel, chair of the Climate Action Committee of the Southern California chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects (SoCal ASLA) and Carlos Flores, SoCal ASLA Climate Action Committee Member and Lecturer at Cal Poly Pomona. Each talk is moderated by a faculty member of the Department of Landscape Architecture at Cal Poly Pomona.
Register to receive the Zoom link at https://landscapeandscience.eventbrite.com. Future topics are:
- Flooding (Jan. 7)
- Sea Rise (Feb. 4)
- Carbon (March 4)
- Heat (April 8)
- Food (May 6)
- Extinction (June 3)
For questions, email Carlos Flores at caflores@cpp.edu.