Assistant Professor
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Madison, Wisconsin
Gaylan Williams is a skilled landscape architect with extensive experience in climate adaptation and hazard mitigation projects. He recently received a PhD in urban forestry. Williams' research focuses on utilizing blue-green infrastructure to combat climate change's adverse effects by quantifying the ecological services of trees to facilitate sustainable design decisions. Gaylan is currently completing a postdoctoral research fellowship with the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
SUN-D05: Federal to Local, Making Tree Equity a Reality
Sunday, October 6, 2024
3:45pm – 5:00pm ET