Urban Policy & Planning
Our work on Urban Policy & Planning includes NYC DEP and MOR Stormwater Resiliency; Advisory Work for NAC, MTNYC, and MOR UHI Task Force, and NPCC; Green Roof legislation advocacy; and NYC Nature Goals. The following is an introduction to this work with links for more information.
The New Urban Agenda
USL Director Timon McPhearson participated in the UN Habitat III meeting in Quito, Ecuador. Held every 20 years, this multilateral meeting adopted a global framework for making cities more sustainable — the New Urban Agenda (NUA). In an article in Nature, McPhearson and colleagues identified 5 key steps to boost the development and impact of urban science, which have been echoed in numerous publications since and provided the foundation for the launch of the Future Earth Urban Knowledge Action Network (Urban KAN) at Habitat III. The five key steps for urban science include:
Form a global urban scientific body.
Spread knowledge and institutions globally.
Spread knowledge and institutions globally.
Support transdisciplinary research and synthesis.
Improve access to science-policy arenas.
Read more about this work in The Guardian (here and here), The Nature of Cities, This is Place, Reuters, CityLab.
NYC DEP and MOR Stormwater Resiliency
The USL is working with the NYC Department of Environmental Protection and MOR Stormwater Resiliency to improve decision-making for investments to reduce flood risk and build resilience to combined challenges of extreme precipitation and coastal storms and storm surge.
Advisory Work for NAC, MTNYC, and MOR UHI Task Force, and NPCC
As a contributing author to the 2019 New York City Panel on Climate Change, USL Fellow Luis Ortiz, wrote the report’s section on extreme temperature projections, updating the methods used in the previous report. He also contributed spatially explicit projections of heatwave metrics derived from state-of-the-art numerical weather prediction system that included the effects of buildings on NYC’s microclimate.
Green Roof Legislation in NYC
The USL played a key role in shaping New York City’s new green building legislation, conducting research and analysis highlighted in a Nature Conservancy report that explores the environmental, economic, and public health benefits of green roofs.
Visit https://www.greenroofsnyc.com/ to learn more
NYC Nature Goals
Sign the groundbreaking Declaration of Rights to NYC Nature. The Declaration is one of many initiatives the USL helped to develop through the NYC Nature Goals 2050 program, which recently met at The New School. To get involved click here.