July 24, 2020 | the nature of cities/Woods Policy & Engagement Team
Perrine Hamel - RELP Cohort '17 and former Natural Capital Project researcher - discusses how cities can design our relationship with nature. She is... Read More
The United Nations recently released the report Preventing the next pandemic - Zoonotic diseases and how to break the chain of transmission that... Read More
July 9, 2020 | Resources For the Future/Woods Policy & Engagement Team
RFF Fellow Matthew Wibbenmeyer and Senior Fellow Kari Nadeau of the Stanford Woods Institute for the Environment discuss the health risks of... Read More
Summer 2020 is officially underway. But for those people living along the Gulf and Atlantic Coasts, summer also marks the official start of hurricane... Read More
Floods and other natural disasters do not observe new, COVID-19 pandemic behavioral norms such as social distancing. Even while people were following... Read More
Frequent hand washing efforts of twenty seconds or more are both recommended and necessary for reducing COVID-19 transmission. But how does that... Read More
COVID-19 quarantines and ongoing public health emergency responses are likely to hamper firefighters’ plans to clear brush now as well as to actually... Read More
The world has been suffering at the hands of COVID19. While the pandemic has had a devastating effect on national economies, supply chains, essential... Read More
Researchers from the Stanford Natural Capital Project found that urban nature has the potential to improve air quality and mitigate heat as well as... Read More