ELIZA BREDER

I’m Eliza, an environmental planner, designer, and visual storyteller. I have over ten years of experience working in geo-spatial analysis and environmental planning, and over five years of experience in community centered planning. My work focuses on examining the socio-ecological relations that are continuously ruptured by land use and development patterns in Deltaic landscapes. I work through these issues that are rooted in inequality and cultural erosion using a creative, archival, and critical approach to advocate for specific and actionable change.

EQUITABLE ADAPTATION + RISK ASSESSMENT

SEA LEVEL RISE ADAPTATION

BROWNFIELD REMEDIATION PLAN

LEGACIES OF REDLINING

FLOOD RISK ANALYSIS

NARRATIVES, EQUITY, AND THE ARCHIVE

ARCHIVES OF DISPLACEMENT + FLOOD RISK

ARCHIVES OF POLLUTION + INEQUITY

POST DISASTER STORIES

EQUITY + THE ARCHIVE CLASS AT UC BERKELEY

FILM PHOTOGRAPHY

LIGHT + ABSENCE

35 mm FILM POETRY