Center for Regional Change Content / Center for Regional Change Content for ɫƵ en The Conversation: What Can Cities Do to Correct Racism and Help All Communities Live Longer? /curiosity/blog/conversation-what-can-cities-do-correct-racism-and-help-all-communities-live-longer <p><span><a href="https://theconversation.com/profiles/catherine-brinkley-450953">Catherine Brinkley</a> is associate professor of Human Ecology, <em><a href="https://theconversation.com/institutions/university-of-california-davis-1312">University of California, Davis</a></em></span></p> August 29, 2023 - 3:17pm Karen Michele Nikos /curiosity/blog/conversation-what-can-cities-do-correct-racism-and-help-all-communities-live-longer ɫƵ Team Develops Online Tool to View General Plans Across California /news/uc-davis-team-develops-online-tool-view-general-plans-across-california <p><span><span>University of California, Davis, researchers have launched a new online database that can help community members, policymakers and advocates view and compare local governments’ vision for the future with the <a href="https://plansearch.caes.ucdavis.edu/#[object%20Object]">California General Plan Database Mapping Tool</a>.</span></span></p> February 06, 2023 - 12:15pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/uc-davis-team-develops-online-tool-view-general-plans-across-california How Can We Make Cities Thrive? /blog/curiosity/how-can-we-make-cities-thrive ɫƵ Professor Catherine Brinkley talks about how to make cities thrive in the Mindscape Podcast. May 23, 2022 - 9:11am Karen Michele Nikos /blog/curiosity/how-can-we-make-cities-thrive Experts: Climate Change and Community Resilience /climate/news/experts-climate-change-and-community-resilience <p>The following sources from the University of California, Davis, are available to talk with media about&nbsp;<a href="https://climatechange.ucdavis.edu/news/">climate change</a>&nbsp;impacts and solutions related to community resilience.&nbsp;</p> September 04, 2021 - 2:17pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/experts-climate-change-and-community-resilience ORG CHART: Chief Veterinary Officer Chosen /news/org-chart-chief-veterinary-officer-chosen <div>&nbsp; <h2 class="heading--underline text-align-center">IN THIS COLUMN</h2> <p>&nbsp;</p></div> July 13, 2021 - 11:16am Dave Jones /news/org-chart-chief-veterinary-officer-chosen Decarbonizing California Transportation by 2045 /climate/news/decarbonizing-california-transportation-by-2045 <p><span><span>Transportation is the largest source of greenhouse gas emissions in California. In order to achieve the state’s goals of carbon neutrality by 2045 and avoid the worst impacts of climate change, decarbonizing this sector is essential. But such a transition is unlikely to occur rapidly without key policy intervention.&nbsp;</span></span></p> April 21, 2021 - 2:40pm Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/decarbonizing-california-transportation-by-2045 THE DOWNLOAD: New Sports, Old Waterfront /news/download-students-designing-waterfront <p>ɫƵ’ new <a href="https://ucdavisaggies.com/index.aspx?path=equest">women’s equestrian team</a> kicked off its first campaign in a big way, at home, last Thursday afternoon (Jan. 31), defeating United Equestrian Conference rival No. 9 Delaware State.</p> February 05, 2019 - 10:42am Cody Kitaura /news/download-students-designing-waterfront UnidosUS and ɫƵ Examine Strength of the Latino Vote /news/unidosus-and-uc-davis-examine-strength-latino-vote <p>The Latino vote will play a significant role in upcoming elections as the Latino population is projected to reach almost a quarter of the total U.S. population by 2040, according to research by UnidosUS and the University of California, Davis, California Civic Engagement Project.</p> June 18, 2018 - 11:15am Karen Michele Nikos /news/unidosus-and-uc-davis-examine-strength-latino-vote Thousands in the San Joaquin Valley Have Unsafe Drinking Water, But Clean Water Is Close /news/thousands-san-joaquin-valley-have-unsafe-drinking-water-clean-water-close <p>Tens of thousands of people living in the San Joaquin Valley’s unincorporated, rural, low-income communities have unsafe drinking water pouring from their taps. That water is delivered from a patchwork of community water systems that often don’t meet state or federal standards for drinking water, or from private wells that are not tested.</p> March 12, 2018 - 4:17pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/thousands-san-joaquin-valley-have-unsafe-drinking-water-clean-water-close California Voters Don’t Like the Idea of New Vote Centers, ɫƵ Study Finds /news/californians-dont-want-give-polling-place-uc-davis-study-findss <p>In some California counties, election officials are considering replacing traditional polling places with vote centers, where people can drop off ballots and access additional voter services, but a ɫƵ study finds voters may not welcome such changes.</p> <p>“The study found that while some California voters may be receptive to having vote centers in their county, the majority of all voters do not initially like the idea of this new electoral change,” said Mindy Romero, author of the study and director of the California Civic Engagement Project at ɫƵ.</p> September 07, 2017 - 4:39pm Karen Michele Nikos /news/californians-dont-want-give-polling-place-uc-davis-study-findss