2018 | From Here to There: Sustainable Urban Development in the Triangle and Beyond
Event Title
Panel 3, Lasting
Location
Duke Law School, Room 3041
Start Date
2-11-2018 1:15 PM
End Date
2-11-2018 2:45 PM
Description
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing in a sustainable manner. The panel delves into elements such as the interactions between human health and climate change, policy tools need to sustain development, and resilience to pollution and climate change.
Introduction:
Summer Quintana, DELPF Symposium Editor
Panelists:
Keith Hirokawa, University of Albany Law School
Heather Keefer, Associate Director, Wake Up Wake County
Nicole Scott-Harris, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance
Brie Sherwin, Texas Tech University School of Law
Mike Woodard, North Carolina Senate, District 22
Related Paper
Summer Quintana et al., Panel 3 – “Lasting” and Closing Remarks, 29 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 341-372 (2019)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol29/iss2/4
Related Paper II
Brie Sherwin, After the Storm: The Importance of Acknowledging Environmental Justice in Sustainable Development and Disaster Preparedness, 29 Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum 273-300 (2019)
Available at: https://scholarship.law.duke.edu/delpf/vol29/iss2/2
Panel 3, Lasting
Duke Law School, Room 3041
For the conclusion of the symposium, panelists will discuss how communities can continue developing in a sustainable manner. The panel delves into elements such as the interactions between human health and climate change, policy tools need to sustain development, and resilience to pollution and climate change.
Introduction:
Summer Quintana, DELPF Symposium Editor
Panelists:
Keith Hirokawa, University of Albany Law School
Heather Keefer, Associate Director, Wake Up Wake County
Nicole Scott-Harris, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance
Brie Sherwin, Texas Tech University School of Law
Mike Woodard, North Carolina Senate, District 22