Environmental Justice of Urban Flood Risk and Green Infrastructure Solutions
Project Team: Pablo Herreros, Elizabeth Cook, Timon McPhearson, Claudia Tomateo
The Environmental Justice of Urban Flood Risk and Green Infrastructure Solutions project aims to better understand the environmental justice impacts of climate change related flooding on minority and low-income communities and assess social equity in green infrastructure planning for reducing urban flood risks. Through data visualization and modeling future flood risk, the project will address two central questions concerning flood risk, and green infrastructure development: (1) Who is more exposed to flooding? And (2) who benefits most by current green infrastructure plans or developments?