Lecturer California State University Sacramento Sacramento, California
Los Angeles faces increasing climate risks—flood, drought, fire, and urban heat. This panel explores landscape-based integration of data, design, and technology to strengthen resilience. We will articulate an interdisciplinary collaboration, grounded in a watershed-based adaptation lens, that can create a more resilient and equitable future and inform planning and design.
Learning Outcomes:
Learn how watershed-based planning can integrate floodplain restoration, urban heat mitigation, wildfire preparedness, and drought with equity-centered strategies.
Explore how AI, technology, and data visualization enhance public engagement and decision-making in climate/disaster resilience when used by landscape architects and public agencies like the Army Corps of Engineers.
Understand how landscape-based design solutions can reduce climate change risks, including flooding, forest management, slope stabilization, and post-disaster open space planning.
Identify strategies to embed equity and environmental justice into climate adaptation and emergency response planning.