Timothy Beatley

Timothy Beatley is the Teresa Heinz Professor of Sustainable Communities at the School of Architecture at the University of Virginia, where he has taught for over twenty-five years. His primary teaching and research interests are in environmental planning and policy, with a special emphasis on coastal and natural hazards planning, environmental values and ethics, and biodiversity conservation. He has published extensively in these areas, including the following books: Ethical Land Use; Habitat Conservation Planning: Endangered Species and Urban Growth; Natural Hazard Mitigation; and An Introduction to Coastal Zone Management. In recent years much of his research and writing has been focused on the subject of sustainable communities and creative strategies by which cities and towns can reduce their ecological footprints, while at the same time becoming more livable and equitable places. His books that explore these issues include Biophilic Cities, Resilient Cities, and Blue Urbanism (Island Press).

The Contribution of Cities to Half-Earth

Thursday, October 22, 2020 - 11:00am EDT
During Half-Earth Day, from the E. O. Wilson Foundation, Tim Beatley will present on The Contribution of Cities to Half-Earth. Tim Beatley is the founder of The Biophilic Cities Network. He discusses how important it is for urban youth in particular to be able to experience nature where they live, to better understand and appreciate biodiversity, and to live healthier lives.