PROFESSOR BETH FERGUSON GIVES talks on Climate Adaptation Solutions
Associate Professor Beth Ferguson will give two upcoming talks centering on her recent work on climate adaptation and sustainable mobility at the UC Santa Cruz and a WTS Advancing Women Advancing Transportation event in Sacramento.
In conjunction with Adapting City Lab which Ferguson founded, she will give a lecture on Feb. 20 at 5:20 p.m. at UC Santa Cruz on her work in climate adaptation solutions and sustainable design. Sponsored by the Landing Program, City Arts Recovery Design, and UC Santa Cruz, the lecture takes place in the Earth & Marine Sciences Building B206 at UC Santa Cruz. The event is free and open to the public. Details.
For the Sacramento chapter of WTS Advancing Women Advancing Transportation, Ferguson discusses “Bicycle and Pedestrian Access at Transit Stations” on Feb. 26 at 11:30 a.m. The presentation will emphasize the recent importance in creating multimodal facilities that factor in both transit users’ and bicyclist needs. The event will be held at the SACOG Board Room at 1415 L Street, Suite 300 in Sacramento. The event is free for students to attend virtually and $15 in person which includes lunch. Registration is required for either in-person or virtual attendance at the WTS Sacramento website.