Virtual event hosted by Sustainable Pittsburgh
Event Overview:
In any community, green spaces are essential for enhancing quality of life, improving health, fostering social cohesion, promoting economic development, and safeguarding the environment for present and future generations. Through sustainable conservation efforts, local governments can protect and expand green spaces that play a crucial role in creating sustainable, healthy, and vibrant communities.
Join Sustainable Pittsburgh and guest speakers to learn about actionable resources that can help local governments and other organizations reduce carbon emissions through sustainable green space management strategies, conservation, and preservation planning. Speakers will provide expert analysis of practices that support carbon reduction and social equity goals, including field-tested best management practices and advice for continuous conservation and preservation improvements.
The program will also feature an overview of Sustainable Pittsburgh’s Carbon Reduction Sprint, a fun and friendly competition for organizations to compete against peers in earning points for actions that advance carbon-emissions reduction.
Featured Speakers:
- Rebecca Bykoski
Acting Director of Programs
Sustainable Pittsburgh - Tim Fitchett, Esq.
Legal Education Program Manager & Staff Attorney
Fair Shake Environmental Legal Services - Matt Mahoney
Director of Government Affairs
Sustainable Pittsburgh - Matt Marusiak
Land Protection Manager
Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Pennsylvania Wilds Region - Deneen Underwood
Administrative Assistant
Carnegie Borough
Who Should Attend:
- Local Government Leaders
- Municipal Managers/Planners
- Community Sustainability Practitioners
- Local Government Consultants
- Leaders and Professionals interested in reducing carbon emissions!