Researcher at the Center for Social Solutions, University of Michigan
Julie Arbit’s research centers on pursuing equity in systems governing food, water, housing, and more. These interests stem from research experience with rural development, alternative food systems, geospatial modeling, and urban stormwater design. During a fellowship with the Midwest Big Data Hub, she focused on ecosystem services and environmental justice along the Rouge River in Detroit.
Looking for a US 'climate haven' away from disaster risks? Good luck finding one
Aug 24, 2023 07:13 am UTC| Nature
Southeast Michigan seemed like the perfect climate haven. My family has owned my home since the 60s. … Even when my dad was a kid and lived there, no floods, no floods, no floods, no floods. Until [2021], one...
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