Tagged With "Cities"
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Smart Cities: Technology, equity, livability and trust
Cities are getting smarter. New technologies help monitor traffic and enforce parking. First responders use camera systems to explore incident scenes for potentially hazardous materials or spills. Autonomous vehicles are being piloted. With these new technologies, governments and communities have concerns about safety, privacy, and equity. The key to successfully navigating these issues is trust. So what's the role of Extension in smart cities? We asked this question of our panel experts and...
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Re: The Science and Practice of Managing Forests in Cities
Hi, I accidentally deleted the Women’s Chainsaw webinar for 6/18/20 and I can’t find it in the deleted items, would you please resend the alert with link? thankyou Leann Horning GovOps/DGS Groundskeeper 1616 Capitol Ave Sacramento, California 95814 916 337 3893 cell 916 445 3700 office
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Re: Millions, Billions, and Trillions - Do You Have the Tools to Keep New Trees Alive?
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Partnering opportunities with cities
The National Urban Research & Extension Center (NUREC) invites you to participate in this Request for Expressions of Interest (RFEI) to determine where there are opportunities for partnership and collaboration amongst research and Extension and the National League of Cities. Please forward this throughout your University system as we are interested in potential partnerships across all academic disciplines. When considering how your expertise might connect to these topics, think about...
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UNH Extension seeks a Field Specialist for Forestry in Cheshire County
This position is located at UNH Cooperative Extension’s Cheshire County office in Keene, N.H. As part of the natural resources team, forestry field specialists conduct county‐based and statewide programming. Cheshire County is in southwestern New Hampshire, bordered by Massachusetts and Vermont. The City of Keene is in the geographic center of the county, surrounded by rural and suburbanized towns. In this landscape, the forestry field specialist provides extension forest resources education...