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What you'll learn

  • Understand why urban resilience is important in the context of global climate change and social equity, and challenges facing today’s cities.

  • Analyze the history of land use and urban development in the US, especially the rise of the automobile, sprawl, and dependence on fossil fuels.

  • Understand the origins of New Urbanism, Smart Growth, and other planning frameworks, and the role of environmental law in new development patterns.

  • Evaluate sustainability practices and policies through an equity lens, and introduce the environmental justice movement.

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There are 5 modules in this course

Welcome to Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability, the first course in the Building Sustainable Cities Specialization. By completing Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability, you will gain the ability to apply a comprehensive toolkit of case studies to address urban resilience and sustainability. You will be empowered to create and advocate for policy, technological, and other changes aimed at improving these outcomes within their communities. You will also develop the skills to analyze and understand the origins, causes, and consequences of current sustainability and resilience challenges.

You will benefit from a deeper understanding of the challenges cities face today, particularly in the context of global climate change and social equity. The course provides insights into the history of land use and urban development in the United States, highlighting the rise of automobile dependence and the impact of fossil fuels. It also explores the policies and politics that contribute to unsustainable development patterns. What makes this course unique is its focus on practical application. Through quizzes and real-world examples, you will engage with topics such as urban heat, flood risk, and climate costs, gaining the knowledge needed to identify and address these issues in your own community. The course also covers innovative planning frameworks like New Urbanism and Smart Growth, offering you a forward-thinking approach to urban development.

Welcome to the Climate Resilience and Urban Sustainability course. Get started by meeting the instructors, reviewing expectations for the specialization and course, and introducing yourself to the class.

What's included

2 videos3 readings1 discussion prompt

2 videosTotal 7 minutes
  • Meet the Instructor: William Shutkin4 minutes
  • Meet the Instructor: Shane Casey3 minutes
3 readingsTotal 21 minutes
  • Course Updates and Accessibility Support1 minute
  • About this Specialization10 minutes
  • About this Course10 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Introduce Yourself10 minutes

This module addresses the resilience and sustainability challenges facing modern cities and regions, emphasizing the importance of urban resilience in the context of global climate change and social equity. You will identify specific challenges within your own community, exploring how these issues may be impacted by climate change. Through case studies and quizzes, the module provides insights into effective strategies for building sustainable and resilient urban environments.

What's included

6 videos12 readings4 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

6 videosTotal 33 minutes
  • Welcome to Module 12 minutes
  • Why Cities6 minutes
  • Urban Heat9 minutes
  • Wall Street Journal - These Photos Show How Urban Growth Fuels Extreme Heat5 minutes
  • Flood Risk6 minutes
  • Climate Costs & Finance6 minutes
12 readingsTotal 125 minutes
  • Arizona Limits Construction Around Phoenix as Its Water Supply Dwindles10 minutes
  • Cities are leading the way toward a sustainable and resilient future10 minutes
  • Want a sustainable future? Then look to the world’s cities10 minutes
  • Summer in the City Is Hot, but Some Neighborhoods Suffer More10 minutes
  • How Decades of Racist Housing Policy Left Neighborhoods Sweltering10 minutes
  • This Is How Singapore Keeps Its Cool as the City Heats Up10 minutes
  • New Data Reveals Hidden Flood Risk Across America10 minutes
  • New York City Is Not Built for This10 minutes
  • Fighting climate change: Cheaper than ‘business as usual’ and better for the economy10 minutes
  • Billion-Dollar Disaster Seasons10 minutes
  • Climate Shocks Are Making Parts of America Uninsurable. It Just Got Worse.10 minutes
  • Heat Is Costing the U.S. Economy Billions in Lost Productivity15 minutes
4 assignmentsTotal 40 minutes
  • Why Cities Quiz 10 minutes
  • Urban Heat Quiz10 minutes
  • Flood Risk Quiz10 minutes
  • Climate Costs and Finance Quiz10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Challenges in Your Community 60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Key Takeaways10 minutes

This module explores the history of land use and urban development in the U.S., focusing on the rise of the automobile, urban sprawl, and fossil fuel dependence. It examines the policies and politics that subsidize unsustainable development patterns and discusses the social, economic, and environmental risks associated with various land use patterns, including forests, coastlines, and urban centers. Participants will analyze how these factors contribute to current community challenges.

What's included

5 videos9 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

5 videosTotal 29 minutes
  • Welcome to Module 21 minute
  • Policy and Subsidy9 minutes
  • Car Dependence5 minutes
  • Geographies6 minutes
  • Interview with Paul Lander "Why is water resilience important in the context of climate change in the Western US?"7 minutes
9 readingsTotal 95 minutes
  • Cities Start to Question an American Ideal: A House With a Yard on Every Lot10 minutes
  • From Chaos to Order: A Brief Cultural History of the Parking Lot10 minutes
  • The Zombies of the U.S. Tax Code: Why Fossil Fuels Subsidies Seem Impossible to Kill10 minutes
  • 9 Reasons the U.S. Ended Up So Much More Car-Dependent Than Europe10 minutes
  • The Radical Changes Coming to the City of London10 minutes
  • The Real Reason Why Drivers Are Convinced They Can’t Do Without Cars10 minutes
  • Phoenix’s Rapid Growth Magnified Its Vulnerability to Heat10 minutes
  • In Praise of Streetcar Suburbs10 minutes
  • Coastal Inundation: Research and Engagement Highlights from the NOAA Climate Program Office15 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 30 minutes
  • Policy and Subsidy Quiz10 minutes
  • Car Dependence Quiz10 minutes
  • Geographies Quiz10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • How did we get here?60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Key Takeaways10 minutes

This module explores the origins of New Urbanism, Smart Growth, and other planning frameworks developed in response to urban sprawl, car dependence, and environmental degradation. It examines how changes in environmental law and policy have influenced land use and development patterns, and investigates the connections between housing and climate action as strategies to address environmental challenges and achieve sustainability goals.

What's included

8 videos12 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

8 videosTotal 41 minutes
  • Welcome to Module 32 minutes
  • Climate Resilience Planning9 minutes
  • Interview with Gretel Follingstad "What are the essential ingredients of resilience planning?"4 minutes
  • Interview with Gretel Follingstad "What are some communities that are doing resilience planning very well?”3 minutes
  • Interview with Gretel Follingstad "How do we think about the long time-scale of climate resilience intervention?”2 minutes
  • Interview with Gretel Follingstad "What strategies exist to build climate resilience quickly?"6 minutes
  • New Urbanism7 minutes
  • Public Affordable Housing8 minutes
12 readingsTotal 140 minutes
  • Climate Change Will Test Tokyo’s World-Class Flood Defenses10 minutes
  • NYC Health + Hospitals Details Climate Resilience Plan, Building on Existing Efforts and Commitment10 minutes
  • New York City Climate Resiliency and Adaptation15 minutes
  • U.S. Climate Resilience Toolkit: Steps to Resilience10 minutes
  • What Is New Urbanism?10 minutes
  • 6 Reasons Your City Needs a Form-Based Code10 minutes
  • Buffalo and Lafayette lead the way in form-based codes10 minutes
  • This Development Wants Residents to Ditch Their Cars. In Phoenix.15 minutes
  • Imagine a Renters' Utopia. It Might Look Like Vienna.20 minutes
  • This Is Public Housing. Just Don’t Call It That.10 minutes
  • The Gap: A Shortage of Affordable Homes10 minutes
  • Why Housing Policy Is Climate Policy10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 30 minutes
  • Climate Resilience Planning Quiz10 minutes
  • New Urbanism Quiz10 minutes
  • Public Affordable Housing Quiz10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Reconsidering Land Use60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Key Takeaways10 minutes

This module examines the equity impacts of auto-dependence and single-family zoning, applying systems thinking to identify global urban sustainability challenges. You will evaluate sustainability practices and policies through an equity lens, exploring how urban design can promote social and economic equity. The module includes case studies and quizzes to deepen understanding of environmental justice and the role of inclusive planning in creating equitable urban futures.

What's included

4 videos12 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

4 videosTotal 19 minutes
  • Welcome to Module 41 minute
  • Social Equity7 minutes
  • Environmental Justice5 minutes
  • Economic Equity6 minutes
12 readingsTotal 125 minutes
  • Three cities, three ways urban design can create social equity10 minutes
  • Op-ed: Social amenities can make space for social equity10 minutes
  • Inclusive planning for a purposeful urban future10 minutes
  • Measuring Inclusion in America's Cities10 minutes
  • The Environmental Justice Movement10 minutes
  • Mapping Inequality: Redlining in New Deal America10 minutes
  • What Is Environmental Racism, and How Can We Fight It?10 minutes
  • The Ghosts of Housing Discrimination Reach Beyond Redlining15 minutes
  • New Research Finds Bridging ‘Urban Services Divide’ Can Create More Equal, Sustainable Cities10 minutes
  • New Report Reveals N.Y.C. Areas Most Hurt by Environmental Inequities10 minutes
  • Linking Climate and Inequality10 minutes
  • Congratulations and Next Steps10 minutes
3 assignmentsTotal 30 minutes
  • Social Equity Quiz10 minutes
  • Environmental Justice Quiz10 minutes
  • Economic Equity Quiz10 minutes
1 peer reviewTotal 60 minutes
  • Equity & Systemic Challenges60 minutes
1 discussion promptTotal 10 minutes
  • Key Takeaways10 minutes

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