Tag: resilient futures podcast

  • New Resilient Futures Podcast: Why Do We Need Parks?

    New Resilient Futures Podcast: Why Do We Need Parks?

    We know that green spaces are good for you. They provide benefits to air quality, biodiversity, and even your mental health… but why? Returning guest Joeri Morpurgo, a postdoctoral fellow at Universiteit Leiden in the Netherlands, set out with his team to answer this question. They found an important distinction: not all green spaces are […]

  • New Resilient Futures Podcast: Engineering, History, and the Mississippi River

    New Resilient Futures Podcast: Engineering, History, and the Mississippi River

    The Mississippi River Basin covers over a million square miles across the southeast and midwest US. Despite growing up far away in the northeast US, Boyce Upholt thinks about the nation’s largest waterway more than most: he’s the author of “The Great River: The Making and Unmaking of the Mississippi.” The book began nearly eight […]

  • New Resilient Futures Podcast: We’re Going Local! Conserving Land and Communities

    New Resilient Futures Podcast: We’re Going Local! Conserving Land and Communities

    Emmanuel Stone was raised to love good food: his mother, a restaurant owner, inspired him to teach culinary arts, learn about agriculture, and emphasize the importance of whole foods. This led him to Athens Land Trust: an organization that simultaneously encourages conservation and community in Athens, GA where UGA is located. Stone serves as the […]