EiJ EcoEd Sketch Set: Slow Hazards
In this sketch, you will learn how to characterize the slow disasters happening in a specific place.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Worst-Case Scenarios
Using the Hazardous Facilities and Fast Disasters in California map, answer the questions below to characterize the potential impacts of a worst-case scenario a
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Set: Hazards, Vulnerabilities, and Settings
In this set of sketches, students learn the skills necessary to identify different types of environmental hazards and begin to analyze why they are located where they are
EiJ Fast Disaster Research Sketchbook
This research sketchbook includes sketches that support responses to the ten questions in the Environmental Injustice Case Study Framework.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Hazards to Health Effects
In the sketch below, many of the hazards facing these communities have already been identified.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Climate Hazards
In this sketch, you will learn how to identify and characterize combo disasters in different places, focusing in particular on the hazards associated with climate change.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Future Thinking
In this sketch, list major developments, opportunities, and challenges that may impact this setting in the next few years.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Native Land Acknowledgement
Use this sketch to compile notes about Native history, peoples and organizations in your setting.
EiJ EcoEd Sketch Template: Community Assets
In this sketch, list and describe assets in your community (including people, organizations, social networks, technical infrastructure, public spaces, etc) that can be leveraged to solve problems a
This research sketchbook includes sketches that support responses to the ten questions in the Environmental Injustice Case Study Framework.