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UMass Sustainable Solutions Lectures series 

Four experts will explore innovative strategies to enhance resilience while promoting social, environmental and economic well-being as part of the UMass Sustainable Solutions Lectures series.

NATURANCE supports a series of lectures organized by the University of Massachusetts that will explore topics related to the United Nations’ 17 sustainable development goals. The series, aims to create a forum where academia, public sector and private entities can develop responses to development challenges ranging from rising sea levels to renewable energy. Events calendar:

  • March 5 – Carolyn Kousky, acting chief economist at the Environmental Defense Fund, will discuss climate risk management and policy approaches for increasing resilience. The lecture will be held online starting at noon. Register via Zoom.
     
  • March 6 – Michael Beck, director of the Center on Coastal Climate Resilience and AXA Chair in Coastal Resilience at the University of California Santa Cruz, will explore the natural defense benefits of coastal habitats and how to create openings for new investments in conservation and restoration. The talk will be held in person at UMass Boston and online beginning at noon. Register via Zoom.
     
  • April 9 – Timon McPhearson, professor of urban ecology and director of the Urban Systems Lab at the New School, will present his work on nature-based solutions for cities and their potential in enhancing social justice. The discussion will take place online starting at noon. Register via Zoom.
     
  • May 12 – Daniela Rizzi, senior expert for nature-based solutions, green infrastructure and biodiversity at Local Governments for Sustainability, will discuss her vision for a nature-positive economy. The talk will be held online beginning at 11 a.m. Register via Zoom.

The lecture series is supported by the School of Earth and Sustainability at UMass Amherst, the School of Public Policy at UMass Amherst, the School for the Environment at UMass Boston, the Sustainable Solutions Lab at UMass Boston, the Rist Institute for Sustainability and Energy at UMass Lowell and UMass Dartmouth.

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