KLA Perspectives

Kim Lundgren

Kim has spent the last 15 years designing, securing funding for, and implementing sustainability programs focused on climate change adaptation and mitigation. As one of the early municipal sustainability pioneers, Kim developed the first climate action plan in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts and one of the first municipal adaptation plans in the country. Her emphasis on continuous improvement and innovation has helped local governments across the country get closer to achieving their sustainability goals.

Recent Posts

KLA's Angela Cleveland on her new Tiny House

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jul 18, 2019 11:15:48 AM

What happens when KLA’s Director of Sustainability Planning walks her sustainability talk...right into a tiny house. 

By: Angela Cleveland, AICP

Tiny House. Big Hearts. 

I’ve always been committed to living within a small footprint. We buy local. I drive a small, fuel efficient car. We unplug devices in our home when not in use. We always live in repurposed buildings. I investigate the packaging options before purchasing something. 

So when my husband said he wanted to purchase 48 acres of land in New Hampshire to build a house, I immediately thought: “How can we make as little of an impact on this property as possible?”

What came next -- a tiny house -- actually happened by accident. 

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Welcome Mike Steinhoff to the KLA Team!

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jul 15, 2019 9:09:16 PM

Big news! KLA’s technical expertise and tools development bench just got deeper as we welcome Michael Steinhoff to our roster as Director of Tools & Technical Services!

Mike comes to KLA from ICLEI-USA where I hired him 10 years ago (WOW!) and where many of you have likely worked with him as their Program Manager for Tools & Innovation. He joins myself and 4 other KLA team members who all worked together previously at ICLEI. 

Mike is a known quantity for our local government clients, but his work on GHG emissions inventories is just the tip of the iceberg in terms of what he brings to the table. Mike knows local governments inside and out, which will help KLA be more targeted and efficient in our services.

Mike will be involved in a number of initiatives, including: building out the functionality of our Community Dashboard; identifying data visualization opportunities; supporting our GHG emissions inventories; and identifying and developing new tools and services to support local climate and sustainability action. 

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Equitable Engagement: Takeaways from Our Webinar

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jun 26, 2019 9:36:39 AM

 

We had a packed house for our June 20 webinar “Equitable Engagement: A Deep Dive Into Approaches that Work.” Many attendees and folks who were not able to join us have requested a link to the presentation (which you can find here) and to the webinar recording (which you can watch here).

Watch the Webinar Recording.

Download the Presentation. 

We are hard at work planning future webinars and resources related to Equitable Engagement, but we also want to know what other topics you’re interested in.

 

On the webinar, we talk through 4 key steps and offer best practices and tools for each. In this blog post, we've pulled out 21 nuggets to get the juices flowing!

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Box City: What Our Kids Are Learning - And Can Teach Us

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jun 25, 2019 2:05:12 PM

School has just ended here in Boston, giving me time to reflect on all that my daughter, Charlotte, learned and accomplished in 3rd grade.

As a planner and sustainability professional working with local governments, I had a “proud mommy” moment visiting her class to check out Box City. A collaborative class project, Box City can tell cities a lot about what their future citizens want. 

It also got me thinking about the importance of two things we talk about with KLA clients often: youth engagement and regenerative thinking. 

The Kids are Alright

As these photos suggest, our kids are big thinkers. Here are some of the ways their ideas struck me forward-thinking: 

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Topics: community engagement, planning, youth outreach

Free Webinar June 20 on Equitable Engagement

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 22, 2019 6:19:57 PM

Register now for this deep dive into approaches that work.

Local government staff recognize the value of hearing from all members of their community -- or at least their responsibility to pursue it. Yet many of us struggle to effectively reach and/or keep the attention of anyone other than the usual suspects. Whether it's during a planning process, at the implementation stage, or getting feedback on projects and ideas, it can be a challenge to get the quantity and quality engagement that is representative of your community -- and that sets you up for long-term success.

REGISTER NOW.

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Resilience Hubs: How Communities are Getting Started

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 21, 2019 1:13:00 PM


If a disaster -- a hurricane, flood, wildfire or other major disruption -- struck your community tomorrow, how would it fare? The answer to that question doesn’t just depend on the type and severity of the disruption. It has a lot to do with what your community looks like today.

Post-disaster recovery often hinges on community cohesion. What does that look like? Organizations partnering together. Strong leadership outside the local government. Neighbors knowing each other. Spaces where people get together. Meaningful efforts to address ongoing stresses in the community such as racial inequities, affordable housing, jobs and living wages.

That community cohesion can take many forms, but what’s notable these days is the push to give it a home in resilience hubs.

Let's dive in to some resilience hub basics and how some communities -- including our clients Cambridge and New Bedford, MA -- are getting started. 

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Our APA #NPC19 Top 10

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Apr 24, 2019 11:18:39 PM

The KLA Team was out in force at the American Planning Association’s National Planning Conference in San Francisco last week where 6,400 people shared incredible energy and inspiring ideas. They also cleaned out our supply of "Planners Don't Suck...Plastic" reusable straws and "Bringing Cool Back" KLA t-shirts!

If you missed the action, APA has a summary of the highlights -- including photos and video -- from each day: Saturday live blog, Sunday live blog, Monday live blog, Tuesday live blog or you can check out the APA Facebook feed.

We tried to capture some of what moved us at #NPC19:

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Be More Strategic + Efficient with our Social Media and Communications Planning Calendar

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Apr 13, 2019 12:12:16 AM

68% of American adults are on Facebook -- 3/4 of them daily. 

If you're trying to reach your community members -- to engage them in a planning process or get them to take action to reach your climate or sustainability goals -- social media a clear place to start. 

But that takes time and resources. What happens when those are in short supply? 

Our new KLA Social Media and Communications Planning Calendar will help you be more strategic, proactive, efficient and effective.  You can download it for free now. 

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APA's #NPC19 - Where (and Why!) to Find Us

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Apr 10, 2019 7:28:33 PM

If you're going to the American Planning Association's National Planning Conference in San Francisco, we would love to meet you! Who are we? Where can you find us in the Moscone Center? And why would you want to? 

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GHG Inventories: Their Evolution + Purpose (New Podcast!)

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Mar 27, 2019 10:04:51 PM

 

Our SAS Talk with Kim podcast is back in action, and we're kicking our 2019 run off by chatting greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions inventories with my former colleague Mike Steinhoff at ICLEI-Local Governments for Sustainability. 

GHG Inventories are one of the services KLA provides to clients, and Mike, as ICLEI USA's Program Manager for Tools & Innovation, is one of the foremost experts on the topic. If you've ever been involved in a GHG inventory, you know they can feel a little bewildering or overwhelming or tedious.

But here's the thing you also know: they are important. This might be the one millionth time you've said or hear it, but it bears repeating, "You can't manage what you don't measure." 

So I connected with Mike recently to talk about the value of GHG inventories, how our measurement and analysis tools have evolved, and opportunities now and in the future for them to be more of a springboard for meaningful climate action. 

LISTEN NOW. 

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