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SUMMARY:Downtown Los Angeles Chancellor's Society Cabinet Salon
DESCRIPTION:The Downtown Los Angeles Chancellor’s Society and fellow UCLA alumni\, parents and friends will gather for an exclusive reception and presentation featuring special guest: \nDr. Jennifer M. Walske\nFaculty Director (interim)\, Impact@Anderson \nCorporate Social Responsibility\nWhat does conscious capitalism mean? In this talk Dr. Walske will give an overview of how corporations can focus on people and planet\, while still ensuring profit\, to build consumer confidence. Dr. Walske will also speak on screens used for public market investing\, which include environmental\, social and governance screens. \nRSVP is by invitation only.
URL:https://chancellorssociety.ucla.edu/event/downtown-la-chancellors-society-cabinet-salon/
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, California
CATEGORIES:Downtown Los Angeles
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SUMMARY:Downtown and Central Los Angeles Chancellor's Society Regional Event
DESCRIPTION:Challenges of Urban Landscapes in 21st Century US Cities: The Role of Urban Design \nDespite the flourishing of the urban design field over the last quarter of a century\, many of the issues and problems haunting urban environments have not been resolved. New social forces and concerns have appeared that have important spatial and design implications on how we should design and build our cities. These forces range from intensifying globalization and immigration flows to increasing flows of population to urban areas and increasing automobile ownership. Concerns about climate change\, terrorism in cities and the epidemic of obesity and sedentary lifestyles have also intensified. Professor Loukaitou-Sideris’s talk will trace the spatial implications of these issues and will also explore the role and potential of urban design in responding to them. \nAbout Anastasia Loukaitou-Sideris \nAnastasia Loukaitou-Sideris is Associate Provost for Academic Planning at UCLA\, Associate Dean of the Luskin School of Public Affairs\, and a Professor of Urban Planning. She holds a B.A. in architecture from the National Technical University of Athens\, Master’s degrees in architecture and in urban planning\, and a Ph.D. in urban planning\, all from the University of Southern California. Her research focuses on the public environment of the city\, its physical representation\, social meaning and impact on residents. She has published more than 100 articles and chapters and has co-authored or co-edited five books: Urban Design Downtown: Poetics and Politics of Form; Jobs and Economic Development in Minority Communities; Sidewalks: Conflict and Negotiation over Public Space; Companion to Urban Design; and The Informal American City: Beyond Taco Trucks and Day Labor. Her research projects have been funded by the California Air Resources Board\, Caltrans\, California Department of Parks and Recreation\, Mellon Foundation\, Haynes Foundation\, Gilbert Foundation\, Archstone Foundation\, and the Mineta Transportation Institute\, while she is about to embark on a project on age-friendly cities funded by the AARP. \nProfessor Loukaitou-Sideris has served as a consultant to the Transportation Research Board\, Federal Transit Administration\, Southern California Association of Governments\, South Bay Cities Council of Government\, Los Angeles Neighborhood Initiative\, Project for Public Spaces\, Greek Ministry of Education\, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada\, Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology\, Dutch Technology Foundation STW\, and as nominator for the MacArthur (“genius”) awards.
URL:https://chancellorssociety.ucla.edu/event/downtown-and-central-los-angeles-chancellors-society-regional-event/
LOCATION:Los Angeles\, California
CATEGORIES:Central Los Angeles,Downtown Los Angeles
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SUMMARY:Downtown Los Angeles Chancellor's Society Regional Event
DESCRIPTION:Financing the Future: The Economics of a Sustainable LA\nOver the coming decades\, environmental challenges could significantly disrupt the economy\, human health\, and quality of life in Los Angeles County. Professor DeShazo\, an expert on economics\, public finance\, and organizational governance\, will discuss the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge in the context of the financing alternatives and incentives to fund the individual and mass projects needed to make LA sustainable by 2050. \nThe Sustainable LA Grand Challenge is an ambitious research project through which UCLA has committed to developing a comprehensive plan by 2020 to transition Los Angeles by 2050 to fully sustainable. This means 100% renewable energy\, 100% locally sourced water\, and enhanced ecosystem and human health. \nVisit the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge website to learn more about the initiative and to review the 5-Year Work Plan due in 2020. \nAbout J.R. DeShazo \nJ.R. DeShazo is the Director of the Luskin Center for Innovation at the University of California at Los Angeles. He also is a Professor and Vice Chair of the Department of Public Policy in the Luskin School of Public Affairs at UCLA\, where he is an expert in economics\, public finance\, and organizational governance. \nDr. DeShazo holds a Ph.D. in Urban Planning from Harvard University and a M.Sc. in Economics from Oxford University\, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. \nHe was the Director of the Ralph and Goldy Lewis Center for Regional Policy Studies at UCLA for 5 years (2004-2011). He was awarded Professor of the Year\, Masters Program in Public Policy\, UCLA in 2001\, 2005\, and 2007. \nHe received the Center for American Politics and Public Policy Fellowship at UCLA in 1999. He was a faculty associate at the Harvard Institute for International Development (1997-2000)\, where he was the Commencement Marshal at Harvard University in 1997\, received the Harvard University Fellowship in 1992-1995\, and was a Marshall Scholar Nominee in 1989. \nDr. DeShazo has published over 40 articles and has over 800 citations in Google Scholar. Dr. DeShazo’s recent research has focused on local public finance\, regulatory reform\, climate change policy\, and solar energy policy. He advises the Los Angeles City Council\, the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power\, the Metropolitan Water District\, and the Los Angeles Planning Department\, among key agencies. \n\nThis event is invite only.
URL:https://chancellorssociety.ucla.edu/event/downtown-los-angeles-chancellors-society-regional-event/
LOCATION:Downtown Los Angeles\, California
CATEGORIES:Downtown Los Angeles
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SUMMARY:Downtown Los Angeles UCLA Fund Chancellor's Society Regional Event
DESCRIPTION:Think Grand: A Climate Change Legal Scholar’s Perspective on the Sustainable LA Grand Challenge \nOver the coming decades\, environmental challenges could significantly disrupt the economy\, human health\, and quality of life in Los Angeles County. Climate change is projected to have major impacts on Los Angeles County’s average temperatures\, extreme heat days\, snowfall in the local mountains\, and wildfire risk in the region. Hear from Professor Ann Carlson\, one of the country’s leading scholars of climate change law and policy\, about the possible legal and governance hurdles surrounding the renewable energy component of the exciting campus-wide Sustainable LA Grand Challenge. The Sustainable LA Grand Challenge is an ambitious research project through which UCLA has committed to develop a comprehensive plan to transition Los Angeles by 2050 to 100% renewable energy\, 100% locally sourced water\, and enhanced ecosystem health. \nAbout Ann Carlson \nAnn Carlson is the Shirley Shapiro Professor of Environmental Law\, and the inaugural Faculty Director of the Emmett Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at the UCLA School of Law. She is also on the faculty of the UCLA Institute of the Environment. \nProfessor Carlson is one of the country’s leading scholars of climate change law and policy. Two of her articles\, Iterative Federalism and Climate Change and Takings on the Ground\, have been selected by the Land Use and Environmental Law Review as among the top five environmental articles of the year\, and her work has been published in leading journals including the UCLA\, California\, Northwestern and Michigan law reviews. She is co-author (with Daniel Farber and Jody Freeman) of a leading casebook\, Environmental Law (8th ed.). She recently served on a National Academy of Sciences panel\, America’s Climate Choices: Limiting the Magnitude of Future Climate Change\, and she is currently serving on an American Academy of Arts and Sciences panel studying the future of America’s energy systems. Carlson is also a frequent commentator and speaker on environmental issues\, particularly on climate change\, and she blogs at Legal Planet (http://legalplanet.wordpress.com). \nProfessor Carlson teaches Property\, Environmental Law\, Climate Change Law and Policy\, and a Climate and Energy Law workshop. She is an outstanding teacher who was the 2011 recipient of the University’s Eby Award for the Art of Teaching and the UCLA Distinguished Teaching Award\, as well as the 2006 recipient of the Law School’s Rutter Award for Excellence in Teaching. Carlson received her J.D. magna cum laude from Harvard Law School in 1989 and her B.A.\, magna cum laude\, from the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1982. She served as the law school’s academic associate dean from 2004-2006\, and as Vice Dean for Faculty Recruitment and Intellectual Life from 2013-2015. \nThis event is invite only.
URL:https://chancellorssociety.ucla.edu/event/downtown-los-angeles-ucla-fund-chancellors-society-regional-event-2/
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CATEGORIES:Downtown Los Angeles
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