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Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability

This course is part of Building Sustainable Cities.

This course cannot be purchased separately - to access the complete learning experience, graded assignments, and earn certificates, you'll need to enroll in the full Building Sustainable Cities Specialization program. You can audit this specific course for free to explore the content, which includes access to course materials and lectures. This allows you to learn at your own pace without any financial commitment.

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Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability

This course includes

17 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

What you'll learn

  • Understand urban resilience in context of climate change and social equity

  • Analyze land use history and impact of automobile-dependent development

  • Evaluate New Urbanism and Smart Growth planning frameworks

  • Assess sustainability practices through an equity lens

  • Implement environmental justice principles in urban planning

Skills you'll gain

Urban Planning
Climate Change
Environmental Justice
Sustainable Development
Smart Growth
New Urbanism
Land Use Planning
Urban Heat
Flood Risk
Green Infrastructure

This course includes:

2.1 Hours PreRecorded video

13 assignments

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FullTime access

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There are 5 modules in this course

This comprehensive course explores the intersection of urban sustainability and climate resilience, focusing on practical solutions for modern cities. Students learn about critical challenges facing urban areas, including heat islands, flood risks, and climate-related financial impacts. The curriculum covers the evolution of urban development, examining how historical patterns like automobile dependency and sprawl contribute to current sustainability challenges. Through case studies and hands-on assignments, participants develop skills in analyzing urban systems, implementing resilient planning frameworks, and addressing environmental justice concerns.

Welcome to the Course

Module 1 · 36 Minutes to complete

Why Here, Why Now?

Module 2 · 4 Hours to complete

How Did We Get Here?

Module 3 · 3 Hours to complete

Reconsidering Land Use

Module 4 · 4 Hours to complete

Equity and Systemic Challenges

Module 5 · 4 Hours to complete

Fee Structure

Individual course purchase is not available - to enroll in this course with a certificate, you need to purchase the complete Professional Certificate Course. For enrollment and detailed fee structure, visit the following: Building Sustainable Cities

Instructors

William Shutkin
William Shutkin

337 Students

3 Courses

Director, Teaching Professor and Faculty Lead for Urban Resilience and Sustainability

William Shutkin serves as the Faculty Director and Teaching Professor in the Masters of the Environment program at the University of Colorado Boulder, where he leads the Urban Resilience and Sustainability specialization. With a robust background in environmental policy and sustainable development, he is also the Co-host of The Sustainable City Podcast and Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Climate Resilience and Climate Justice published by MIT Press. Shutkin is the principal of Shutkin Sustainable Living, a social impact developer focused on green, mixed-use, mixed-income developments, having successfully delivered over $240 million in projects that include affordable housing and commercial space for small businesses.Before his tenure at CU Boulder, Shutkin held significant positions such as President and CEO at Presidio Graduate School and faculty member at institutions like MIT and Boston College Law School. He co-founded several influential organizations, including New Ecology, Inc., which pioneered initiatives for greening low-income housing. His scholarly contributions include the award-winning book The Land That Could Be: Environmentalism and Democracy in the Twenty-First Century and A Republic of Trees: Field Notes on People, Place, and the Planet. With degrees from Brown University and the University of Virginia, along with PhD studies at UC Berkeley, Shutkin's work continues to impact urban sustainability practices across the United States. Through his courses such as "Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability" and "Sustainable Cities Case Studies," he equips students with critical skills to address contemporary environmental challenges.

Shane Casey
Shane Casey

337 Students

3 Courses

M.S., Urban Resilience and Sustainability

Shane Casey is a dedicated sustainability professional specializing in transit-oriented development and urban resilience. As a graduate of the Masters of the Environment program at the University of Colorado Boulder, he focuses on creating livable and affordable communities that prioritize accessibility through walking, biking, and public transit. His diverse professional experience encompasses various sectors within sustainability and community development, showcasing his commitment to fostering resilient urban environments.During his time at CU Boulder, Casey served as a Graduate Student Assistant, where he managed programming and events for the Urban Resilience & Sustainability specialization. He also played a pivotal role in producing "The Sustainable City" podcast, engaging with leading sustainability experts and reaching a broad audience. Additionally, in collaboration with the Boulder County Housing Authority, he consulted on strategies for resilience and community engagement following disasters, contributing to research on affordable housing and wildfire resilience. His involvement with the Transformations Community further highlights his dedication to systemic change in sustainability practices. With a background in Physics-Environmental Studies from Whitman College and skills in community engagement, project management, and data analysis, Shane Casey is positioned as a rising leader in urban sustainability and resilience initiatives.

Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability

This course includes

17 Hours

Of Self-paced video lessons

Beginner Level

Completion Certificate

awarded on course completion

Free course

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