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Cities are experimenting with ways of reintroducing nature to be resilient to the rising tides, floods, and extreme weather events caused by climate change—from restoring wetlands to constructing oyster reefs, and expanding the floodplains of creeks,...
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People love their communities and want them to become safer, healthier, more prosperous places. But the standard approach to public meetings somehow makes everyone miserable. Conversations that should be inspiring can become shouting matches. So what...
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You can drive the change that heals our planet Each and every Island Press book is made possible because of the support of people like you. Your contribution is an investment in creative, science-based solutions that will increase well-being for...
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Resources discussed by the panelists Collaborative, sensory-based community engagement for a more equitable bike/pedestrian environment South Colton livable corridor plan strategies for community resilience In Phoenix: a light rail station...
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From parklets and quick-build projects to its recent Slow Streets initiative, San Francisco has been a leader in experimenting with remaking its streetscapes. However, these programs and their benefits are often unequally distributed. One such example is...
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William Solecki is a Professor of Geography at Hunter College, CUNY and served as the Interim Executive Director of the Science and Resilience Institute at Jamaica Bay for its first two years. His research interests include urban environmental change,...
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For 20 years, James Rojas and John Kamp have been looking to art, creative expression, and storytelling to shake up the classic community meeting. In their...
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In Bird Brother: A Falconer's Journey and the Healing Power of Wildlife, Rodney Stotts shares his unlikely...