I'm inspired by community-based and grassroots movements whose embodied knowledge and lived experience provide deep and powerful ideas for change. I seek to find ways to connect their ideas with pragmatic, implementable policy reforms and projects.
Publications
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Transformative Climate Adaptation in the United States: Trends and Prospects
Shi, Linda, and S. C. Moser. 2021. Science, First Release.
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Beyond Flood Risk Reduction: How can Green Infrastructure Advance both Social Justice and Regional Impact?
Shi, Linda. 2020. Socio-Ecological Practice Research 2 (4): 311–20.
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From Progressive Cities to Resilient Cities: Lessons from History for New Debates in Equitable Adaptation to Climate Change
Shi, Linda. 2020. Urban Affairs Review: 1–38.
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Surging Seas, Rising Fiscal Stress: Exploring Municipal Fiscal Vulnerability to Climate Change
Shi, Linda, and Andrew M. Varuzzo. 2020. Cities 100: 102658.
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Promise and Paradox of Metropolitan Regional Climate Adaptation
Shi, Linda. 2019. Environmental Science & Policy 92: 262–74.
Classes
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Environmental and Land Use Planning Workshop
CRP 3072/5072
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Qualitative Research and Design Methods
CRP 3201/6201
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Urban Adaptation to Climate Change
CRP 3850/5850
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Colloquium / Research Seminar
CRP 3900/7850/8300
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Introduction to Planning Practice and History
CRP 5130
Selected Awards, Grants, and Fellowships
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APA National Student Project Award
Faculty advisor
2020 -
Faculty Fellows Program, Cornell Center for Social Sciences
2020–21
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Global Public Voice Fellowship, Einaudi Center for International Studies
2020–21
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Applied Research Grant, Atkinson Center for Sustainable Futures and The Nature Conservancy
2019–21
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Small Grant, Cornell Institute for the Social Sciences
2018–21
Selected Exhibitions and Presentations
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A New National Architecture of Land for a Just Climate Transition?
Panelist, Planning for Climate Justice Lecture Series, University of Illinois Urbana–Champaign, March 2021.
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What Land Policies for Equitable Managed Retreat?
Panelist, A Gathering Wave: Emerging Legal and Policy Implications of Climate Migration, a Temple Law Review Symposium, February 2021.
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Beyond Green Infrastructure for Flood Risk Reduction
Public lecture, Harvard University Graduate School of Design, September 2020.
News & Events
- November 21, 2025 Iran’s Capital Is Moving. The Reason Is an Ecological Catastrophe
- November 7, 2025 Policy Solutions for the Climate and Housing Crisis in New York City
- September 26, 2025 Climate Threats, Building Loss, and Heritage — Decision Makers at a Crossroads
- September 11, 2025 Largest-Ever Cornell Delegation to Attend Climate Week NYC
- August 4, 2025 Assessing Progress and Barriers to Ecological Restoration of State Property Buyout Programs