2. “Finding a Middle Ground in Sea Level Rise” with Dr. Daniella Hirschfeld California's Eroding Coastline
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On this episode, I talk with Dr. Daniella Hirschfeld. Dr. Hirschfeld and I discuss coastal erosion as a spatial problem and how it is approached by environmental planning. Dr. Hirschfeld brings me through the different ways to visualize sea level rise and how, in order to plan for the future, we must make the best forward-looking choices today.
Dr. Hirschfeld is a professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Utah State University. Her research weaves together the fields of urban ecology and environmental planning to look at resilient systems.
Many thanks to the Bilinski foundation and the Bilinski fellowship at Bodega Bay Marine Lab for providing the funding that made this series possible.
Links: Dr. Hirschfeld’s department website https://laep.usu.edu/directory/faculty/daniella-hirschfeld ; Elephant Seals at Año Nuevo State Park http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=523
https://www.theresiliencehublab.com/
On this episode, I talk with Dr. Daniella Hirschfeld. Dr. Hirschfeld and I discuss coastal erosion as a spatial problem and how it is approached by environmental planning. Dr. Hirschfeld brings me through the different ways to visualize sea level rise and how, in order to plan for the future, we must make the best forward-looking choices today.
Dr. Hirschfeld is a professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at Utah State University. Her research weaves together the fields of urban ecology and environmental planning to look at resilient systems.
Many thanks to the Bilinski foundation and the Bilinski fellowship at Bodega Bay Marine Lab for providing the funding that made this series possible.
Links: Dr. Hirschfeld’s department website https://laep.usu.edu/directory/faculty/daniella-hirschfeld ; Elephant Seals at Año Nuevo State Park http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=523
https://www.theresiliencehublab.com/
41 min