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Christina Rosan | Temple University College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/academics/faculty/rosan-christina

Rosan is the author of Governing the Fragmented Metropolis: Planning for Regional Sustainability (Penn Press 2016) and co-author with Dr. Hamil Pearsall of Growing a Sustainable City? The Question of Urban Agriculture (University of Toronto Press, 2017).

Building a vision for more effective equity indices and planning tools

https://scholarshare.temple.edu/bitstream/handle/20.500.12613/9929/RosanEtAl-JournalArticle-2022-09.pdf?sequence=1

Christina D. Rosan cdrosan@temple.edu. SPECIALTYSECTION. This article was submitted to Climate Change and Cities, a section of the journal Frontiers in Sustainable Cities. RECEIVED18 May 2022. ACCEPTED22 August 2022. PUBLISHED16 September 2022. CITATION.

Center for Sustainable Communities - College of Liberal Arts

https://liberalarts.temple.edu/research/labs-centers-and-institutes/center-sustainable-communities/people

Christina Rosan. Office Location . Gladfelter Hall, 320. Expand View Profile Copy Link. Affiliated Faculty Kevin A. Henry. College of Liberal Arts. Geography, Environment and Urban Studies. Professor and Department Chair. Concentrations. Environmental Studies; Geographic Information Systems; Undergraduate Chair.

Center for Sustainable Communities Directory | Center for Sustainable ...

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Christina Rosan. Office Location . Gladfelter Hall, 320. Expand View Profile Copy Link. Kimberley Thomas. College of Liberal Arts. Geography, Environment and Urban Studies. Associate Professor and Graduate Chair. Affiliated Faculty. Programs. Global Studies; Center for Sustainable Communities; Email .

Struggle Space to a Green New Deal - Temple Sustainability Blog

https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2021/04/27/struggle-space-to-a-green-new-deal/

Panelist and professor in Temple’s GUS department, Christina Rosan, explained that the term was coined in passing by an African-American cab driver of hers to describe the systemic injustices he and his community faced: “they got us in this struggle space.”

An in-depth look at the race to space | Temple Now - Temple University

https://news.temple.edu/news/2021-12-16/depth-look-race-space

Christina Rosan is an associate professor in geography and urban studies focused on sustainable cities. She is also a Faculty Fellow with Temple’s Center for Sustainable Communities and the Loretta C. Duckworth Digital Scholars Studio.

Community Engagement and Environmental Justice

https://sites.temple.edu/tusustainability/2021/11/03/community-engagement-and-environmental-justice/

In Philadelphia, rapid gentrification and development threaten to exacerbate the problem of environmental injustice. One professor from Temple’s Geography and Urban Studies Department, Christina Rosan, is working to address the struggle space through her research.

Eco-friendly faces: Meet Temple’s EcoReps ... - Temple University

https://news.temple.edu/news/2022-12-05/eco-friendly-faces-meet-temple-s-ecoreps-advocating-sustainable-campus

As part of the Liberal Arts Undergraduate Research Awards, Dofflemyer has worked with Associate Professor of Geography and Urban Studies Christina Rosan on a white paper and map outlining places inside and outside of the city where EcoReps have worked on sustainability projects. The goal of the research project is to encourage experiential ...

Loretta C. Duckworth Scholars Studio Digital Showcase

https://charlesstudy.temple.edu/event/8683716

Christina Rosan, associate professor of Geography and Urban Studies and LCDSS fellow and CLA Center for Sustainable Communities fellow, has been working with the Clean Air Council and other community, non-profit, government, and university partners to raise awareness about the need for more local pollution monitoring across the City of ...

National Science Foundation Workshop on Sustainable Urban Systems - Sites

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How Does Infrastructure Shape Equity and Well-being across the Urban-Rural Gradient? This National Science Foundation sponsored workshop will generate critical transdisciplinary research questions on Sustainable Urban Systems through panels and facilitated discussions.