National HIA Meeting 2013: General Session – Climate Change, Green Infrastructure, and HIA

National HIA Meeting 2013: General Session – Climate Change, Green Infrastructure, and HIA

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This session will explore the application of HIA to Green Building Design and other climate change mitigation activities. Leading practitioners in the field will present details of their work.

Moderator:

Tina Yuen, National Association of County and City Health Officials

Presentations:

Andrea Hamberg, Oregon Health Authority

Climate Smart Communities HIA (PDF)

Brent Bucknum, Urban Biofilter

Health Landscapes of West Oakland: Urban Biofilter and Green Design

Adele Houghton, Biositu, LLC

Using HIAs as a Green Building Design Tool to Enhance Resilience to Climate Change (PDF)

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