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Future Cities is a monthly podcast that aims to increase awareness of, and to catalyze action on, urban resilience. The show examines this topic by discussing ongoing research, highlighting current efforts, and sharing stories of resilience in cities across the world. By exploring a wide variety of perspectives, the show digs deep into understanding the many dimensions of resilience and the ways in which cities prepare themselves for the extreme weather events of tomorrow. New episodes will be released at the start of every month. If you have questions about things we've discussed or have suggestions for future episodes, please e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or send us a message on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod.

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    • 4.8 • 17 Ratings

Future Cities is a monthly podcast that aims to increase awareness of, and to catalyze action on, urban resilience. The show examines this topic by discussing ongoing research, highlighting current efforts, and sharing stories of resilience in cities across the world. By exploring a wide variety of perspectives, the show digs deep into understanding the many dimensions of resilience and the ways in which cities prepare themselves for the extreme weather events of tomorrow. New episodes will be released at the start of every month. If you have questions about things we've discussed or have suggestions for future episodes, please e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or send us a message on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod.

    Centralization and Decentralization for Resilient Infrastructure

    Centralization and Decentralization for Resilient Infrastructure

    Pervasive across infrastructure literature and discourse are the concepts of centralized, decentralized, and distributed systems, and there appears to be growing interest in how these configurations support or hinder adaptive and transformative capacities towards resilience. There does not appear to be a concerted effort to align how these concepts are used, and what different configurations mean for infrastructure systems. This is problematic because how infrastructure are structured and governed directly affects their capabilities to respond to increasing complexity. Dr. Alysha Helmrich recommends a multi-dimensional framing of de/centralization through a network-governance perspective where capabilities to shift between stability and instability are paramount and information is a critical mediator.

    Articles:
    De/centralization - https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/2634-4505/ac0a4f
    Leadership - https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frsc.2022.791474/full

    Follow our guest on Twitter: @AlyshaHelmrich

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    If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the NATURA project at natura-net.org.

    • 28 min
    Environmental Justice and Air Quality

    Environmental Justice and Air Quality

    Dr. Christina H. Fuller shares her work on environmental health and justice, particularly examining how air quality varies down to a block-level across communities. She provides insights on conducting participatory research within frontline communities and advocating for more inclusive environmental justice research. Dr. Fuller also discusses her diverse work experiences from industry, non-profits, consulting, and academia.

    Follow our guest on Twitter: @DrCHFuller

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    If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the NATURA project at natura-net.org.

    • 32 min
    Developing and Deploying Disruptive Ideas

    Developing and Deploying Disruptive Ideas

    Dr. Mikhail Chester hosts Dr. Stephanie Pincetl, whose work engages a multitude of disciplines (from engineers to urban planners to economists) to advance urban sustainability science and decision-making for water, energy, transportation, and land use systems. She explores how understanding and synthesizing these diverse systems surrounding our complex urban systems opens opportunities for future alternatives.

    This episode is part of a continuing series: Infrastructure and the Anthropocene Forum.

    Follow our hosts:
    Dr. Mikhail Chester (@mikhailchester)
    Dr. Stephanie Pincetl (@SPincetl)

    Recommended Readings:
    Transforming California: A Political History of Land Use and Development
    The Nutmeg's Curse
    Envisioning Real Utopias
    Designs for the Pluriverse

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    If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the NATURA project at natura-net.org.

    • 35 min
    Carbon Banking within Urban Spaces

    Carbon Banking within Urban Spaces

    The built environment has significantly contributed to climate change, and it is becoming increasingly clear that net-zero carbon emissions is not enough. Phil Horton and Alysha Helmrich discuss the importance of carbon capture and explore how cities may play a role in carbon banking. In this episode, we will discuss the role that buildings and urban infrastructure will play in carbon draw-down and decarbonization through: end-to-end carbon accounting, building material innovations, and emergent alignment and coordination across critical stakeholders and agencies in the future of our urban environments.

    Follow the hosts on Twitter:
    Philip Horton (@asudesignschool)Alysha Helmrich (@AlyshaHelmrich)
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    Additional Resources:
    Build Beyond Zero https://islandpress.org/books/build-beyond-zero
    Carbon Cure https://www.carboncure.com/
    Dr. Klaus Lackner and Mechanical Trees https://mechanicaltrees.com/our-latest-news/arizona-state-university-and-carbon-collect-announce-agreement-to-deploy-worlds-first-commercially-viable-passive-carbon-capture-technology/
    Center for Negative Carbon Emissions https://globalfutures.asu.edu/cnce/
    Global Institute of Sustainability and Innovation https://sustainability-innovation.asu.edu/
    Arizona Center for Algae Technology and Innovation https://asu.pure.elsevier.com/en/publications/production-of-functionalized-carbon-from-synergistic-hydrothermal

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    If you have questions, comments, or suggestions for future episodes, e-mail us at futurecitiespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter @FutureCitiesPod. Learn more about the NATURA project at natura-net.org.

    • 42 min
    Justice in Sustainability Pathways

    Justice in Sustainability Pathways

    Distributive, procedural, recognitional justice are vital for nature-based solutions, but these dimensions of justice have multiple and conflicting meanings. Drs. Katinka Wijsman and Marta Berbés-Blázquez explore how political theory and philosophy help in understanding differences and conflict. They present five key justice questions for researchers and practitioners to reflect with. One major takeaway? Praxis and reflectivity are crucial to balancing the act of practicing justice.

    Topic paper: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsci.2022.06.018

    Hosts & Twitter handles:
    Katinka Wijsman (@KatinkaWijsman)Marta Berbés-Blázquez (@MartaBerbes)@SGPL_UU and @UniUtrechtAlysha Helmrich (@AlyshaHelmrich)---

    NATURA RULA-IRES project Opportunity: https://natura-net.org/rula
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    • 45 min
    Democratizing Visualization for Climate Justice

    Democratizing Visualization for Climate Justice

    Whose voice counts? Whose visualization informs the design of cities? And how do we collaborate in nurturing resilient equitable futures? Join a conversation led by Ananth Udupa between Duván López, Mathieu Feagan, Melissa Moreno, Theresa O’Neil, and Daniela Moreno.
     
    Follow the hosts on Twitter:
    @duvanhernan
    @MathieuMatt
    @ttttheresa
    @DanielaGarMo
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    • 46 min

Customer Reviews

4.8 out of 5
17 Ratings

17 Ratings

Philip 925 ,

Great listen, excited for more!

Fresh ideas discussed by intelligent, well-spoken people. Tons of content crammed into every episode so it’s captivating from the get-go to the end. I’m excited to hear what’s next from this team. Subscribed ✅!

PHX_resilience ,

Informative!

This is a great resource for those interested in cities, climate change, and the ways cities are making themselves more resilient. I enjoy the wide variety of topics discussed and perspectives shared. The Spanish episodes give me a good chance to practice my listening comprehension skills too!

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