Consulting
Supporting community based organizations and local governments in engagement and advocacy.
Project Support
Supporting collaborations, identifying opportunities for cities and communities in planning and policy.
Training
Raising awareness of environmental equity impacts on quality of life and community resllience.
"Feet on the Street"
Women Going Green Business Startups, Atlanta, GA
Perception Surveys, 2C Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi
Economic Development Tour, Jackson, Mississippi
"People First" Co-Design
To build equitable and resilient cities, planners and policymakers are integrating lived experiences and community storytelling into decision-making processes. These narratives, when translated into reliable and actionable data, provide more inclusive foundation for city plans, policies, and projects. It requires trust and an economic approach that puts people first. Translating lived experiences into usable data for “people first” policy and planning is at the core of apsi’s EHP Model.
This diagram is a visual representation of some key issues important to local residents during several community engagement efforts of Living United for Change in Arizona (LUCHA) and the Arizona Center for Empowerment (ACE).
Data Capture, Analysis and Modeling
In leading participatory science efforts such as, heat and air quality monitoring and perception surveys, our community engagement efforts may include Resilience Ambassadors and community volunteers in Participatory Science.
This approach provides a granular data tool rooted in lived experiences (storytelling), demographics and other supporting community-led research. Community-based organizations and local governments can use this tool to drive policy, program development and investments. See conceptual model below.
Conceptual Model: Granular Community Engagement for Climate Resilience
SAMPLE DASHBOARD
Information and Sources
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- How Shifting Power in Research Leads to Better Solutions
- City of Phoenix Food Action Plan
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Phoenix fights urban heat with expanding cool pavement program that lowers street temperatures
- Governing Heat Resilience in Phoenix
- Urban Heat Index: A tool to identify and mitigate areas of high heat island risk via urban greening
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Study documents unhealthy noise in Portland, provides research framework for other cities
- Unhealthy Noise Framework for Cities
- Climate Emergency Mobilization (Community Outreach and Education as Important Factor)
- When Communities Lead
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