Streamlining the study of nature in cities

SDG 11 - Sustainable Cities

Streamlining the study of nature in cities

Nancy Grimm, an Arizona State University professor in the the School of Life Sciences and a senior sustainability scientist, won an award for being part of a team that created

The human cost of expensive homes

Easing the problem of homelessness will require communities to build more affordable housing, and that will require creating a new narrative with people who oppose it, according to two Arizona State University experts.

Fulbright scholar to spend semester studying urban climate effects in Greece

For most people, the thought of Greece may elicit images of sandy beaches and beautiful buildings cascading toward the shore, but for Senior Sustainability Scientist Matei Georgescu, Greece means the

Sustainability scientist contributes to paper linking empathy and sustainability

John “Marty” Anderies is a senior sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability and a professor and graduate director in the School of Sustainability. He is

Sustainability scientist wins prize for urban and regional planning

Ray Quay, a senior sustainability scientist in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University, was awarded the 2019 William R. and June Dale Prize for

ASU Project Cities announces 2019-2020 community partner

Project Cities, which has traditionally worked with a single community at a time, will work with City of Peoria and Town of Clarkdale in 2019.

Sustainability PhD candidate wins grant for applied research

Saurabh Biswas, an Arizona State University School of Sustainability PhD candidate, knows that energy, poverty and sustainability are intricately intertwined. He has been investigating these dynamics for years and developing