Climate Change Resilience
With a decade of experience managing land to deal with the complexities of climate change, Courtney brings a unique perspective to her work with clients. From urban heat islands to flood control, Courtney is able to both model likely outcomes and translate results into accessible results.
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Inspirational Teamwork
Dealing with the daily realities and long-term effects of climate change can be daunting. Courtney brings relentless energy and optimism to each project, building a positive can-do atmosphere while achieving tangible results. She believes celebrating the small successes is as important as focusing on the next steps, and will ensure that every team member feels supported, valued and invested in the work.
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Client Connections
A client-designed process might include modeling potential outcomes to determine the best course of action. In other cases, the client brings a vision for the future but isn't sure how best to achieve it or which steps to prioritize. No matter where you are in the process- from brainstorming ideas to completing the finishing touches- Courtney can help your unique project become a reality.
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Courtney brings a participatory, action-oriented approach to her work on circular economies.
"Courtney is dedicated, pleasant, competent, intelligent, social, lively, easy to be with, and has high integrity. The highest quality of her work is to be seen in the field work that she has done in Rotterdam and will (if all goes as planned) do in other cities as COVID developments permit. In this she excelled, was very good at following up leads and developing useful information, and also seemed to enjoy it."
Dr. Anne Scheinberg Springloop Cooperative, The Netherlands International Solid Waste Association CALC Project Lead |
"Your illustrated overview was attractive and information-rich: you incorporated a lot of data that summarized the theory, methods, and applications for use...The visuals and your narrative really framed and complemented your text summary, and you got us thinking about potentially similar but different proxies from other regions. Well done!"
Dr. James Jordan
Director, International Sustainable Development and Climate Change concentration
Antioch University New England
Director, International Sustainable Development and Climate Change concentration
Antioch University New England