Enhance urban environments through green infrastructure strategies for temperature control and air quality improvement

As cities face escalating challenges from climate change, urban green infrastructure (GI) offers promising solutions for mitigating heat and improving air quality. This course examines the role of increased vegetation in reducing ambient temperatures, lowering heat-related mortality, and addressing urban air pollution. Participants will gain insights into the complexities of implementing GI strategies, exploring the interplay between greenery, temperature reduction, and pollutant levels.
Through real-world examples and quantitative studies, the course highlights the benefits and trade-offs of urban GI projects.
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ArchiCraft Academy specializes in continuing professional development for architectural professionals, offering a diverse range of courses focused on sustainable design, cutting-edge construction methods, and digital architecture tools. With a mission to empower architects to excel in a competitive industry, ArchiCraft combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights from experienced practitioners. Our programs cater to professionals seeking to elevate their skills and adapt to the future of architecture.
Jerry Luo, PhD, PE, is a licensed professional engineer in Ohio, Louisiana, and Texas, with over 15 years of diverse experience spanning higher education, research, and consulting in civil engineering and construction management. Renowned for his expertise in geotechnical engineering, he has published over 60 peer-reviewed research articles, significantly contributing to advancements in geotechnical risk assessment and infrastructure resilience. He also co-authored a widely recognized textbook on soil dynamics. Jerry has actively contributed to the global engineering community by serving on the editorial boards of multiple international journals and as a member of organizing committees for prestigious conferences. His work bridges academic excellence and industry practice, making a tangible impact on critical engineering projects. His dedication to mentorship and innovation reflects his commitment to shaping the next generation of civil engineers and advancing the profession through research, education, and practice.