Courtney Flint
Dr. Courtney Flint is a Professor of Environment & Society in the Quinney College of Natural Resources at Utah State University in Logan, Utah. She directs the Utah Wellbeing Survey Project. Dr. Flint and her students study community wellbeing and changing landscapes and water systems in Utah and the Intermountain West to support local and regional decisions and planning. She has served on the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Board of Scientific Counselors as chair of the Sustainable and Healthy Communities Sub-Committee.
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Lunch: The Utah Wellbeing Project – Supporting Planning in Utah Communities »
2025 APA UT Spring Conference, May 8, 2025 11:45 amThe Utah Wellbeing Project is a partnership between a USU research team and cities and towns throughout Utah. Surveys provide data on residents’ wellbeing and other local perspectives that support community planning efforts. Cities and towns that participate over time can track trends and emergent issues. This presentation will describe the project, highlight key findings, and share how cities and towns are using the data.
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