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The Climate Resilient Development Project
Local Solutions to the Global Crisis:
A Guide to Climate Resilient Development
 
Student Authors
Ethan Baer, Caitlin Boas, Gabriella Izquierdo, Laurel Jobe, and Samuel Stewart
Land Use Scholars in the Land Use Law Center at the Elisabeth Haub School of Law 
Supervising Faculty – John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor

The Climate Resilient Development Project
Announcing the Appointment of Dexter H. Locke, Ph.D., as Science Advisor to the Land Use Law Center
John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
On March 17th, the Land Use Law Center announced its commitment to developing land use strategies that achieve climate resilient development. Over the summer, our students developed

The Climate Resilient Development Project
Land Use Law CenterElisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University
 “Sustainable Development for All”
The IPCC Calls for Climate Resilient Development to Adapt to and Mitigate Climate Change
John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor Emeritus
March 17, 2022
Climate Resilient Development is a new frontier in the global response to

This past Sunday, almost all Americans went through the usual ritual of changing the time on their clocks. In this process we spring ahead every spring (although technically still winter) and fall back every fall. The fall is usually a happier time since there is an added hour of sleep. Inevitably, losing that hour in

Elisabeth Haub Law School of Law
Pace University
Land Use Law Center
Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor
Blog No. 38 of the Land Use, Human Health, and Equity Project
Editor: Brooke Mercaldi
Contributing Author: Meg Byerly Williams [*]
 
Low Carbon and Resilient Land Use: Part 3
 
Local governments are well-equipped to respond to

Elisabeth Haub Law School of Law
Pace University
Land Use Law Center
Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor
Blog No. 37 of the Land Use, Human Health, and Equity Project
Editor: Brooke Mercaldi
Contributing Author: Meg Byerly Williams [*]
 
Low Carbon and Resilient Land Use: Part 2
 
The effects of climate change occur at

Elisabeth Haub Law School of Law
Pace University
Land Use Law Center
Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor
Blog No. 36 of the Land Use, Human Health, and Equity Project
Editor: Brooke Mercaldi
Contributing Author: Meg Byerly Williams [*]

Low Carbon and Resilient Land Use: Part 1

Natural disasters are expensive and indiscriminate. Every state

Elisabeth Haub Law School of Law
Pace University
Land Use Law Center
Supervisor: John R. Nolon, Distinguished Professor
Blog No. 35 of the Land Use, Human Health, and Equity Project
Editor: Brooke Mercaldi
Contributing Authors: Michael Ohora and Jaclyn McBain Cohen [*]
 
Using Supportive Housing to Address Homelessness
 
Supportive housing is a form of