Planning for Biodiversity in the Face of Climate Change

Planners can play essential roles in addressing the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, wildlife connectivity, and hazard mitigation by leveraging their tools and expertise in zoning and land use regulations. As stewards of the urban ecosystem, planners can integrate habitat preservation and wildlife movement in an urban environment.

To spread the word about the importance of addressing biodiversity and climate change through planning efforts such as the City of Los Angeles’ proposed Wildlife Ordinance to Planners across the country, Kat Superfisky co-authored an article for the American Planning Association (APA) Blog.

[2022]

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