Water and Cities: Green Infrastructure in an Era of Climate Change

Friday, April 13th, 2018
The Center for Urban and Regional Analysis, in cooperation with the OSU Office of Energy and Environment and the Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission, offers the third event in their Spring 2018 series on Water and Cities: Green Infrastructure in an Era of Climate Change. On April 17, they will host Prof. William Hunt, William Neal Reynolds Distinguished University Professor and Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering at North Carolina State University. Prof. Hunt is one of the nation’s leading experts on green infrastructure and stormwater management, a crucial issue for the future of cities like Columbus. Join CURA and William Hunt for lunch and a roundtable discussion on April 17 at 12-1:30 p.m., in 1116 Derby Hall. This discussion is primarily targeted towards (but not limited to) graduate students and faculty with interests in urban hydrology, green infrastructure, ecosystem services and sustainability/resilience. The discussion and lunch are free but space is limited! Please RSVP: https://cura.osu.edu/apr17discussion