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Green Infrastructure
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How many trees does it take to cool a city?
November 4, 2024
Feature
Cary Conference culminates in Ambio special issue on the future of urban ecology
August 6, 2024
Media Coverage
Green stormwater projects less likely in Black neighborhoods
April 14, 2023
Press Release
To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform
December 1, 2022
Video
‘Governing Green’: A Toolkit for Equitable Green Infrastructure
Lecture Video
Building Equity into US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning
Press Release
Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning
January 18, 2022
Press Release
Toward a more inclusive definition of green infrastructure
January 5, 2022
Video
Greening (In)Equitably: Visions, Processes, and Distributions for Green Infrastructure in US Cities
Feature
If I Had a Hammer… Crafting the Right Tools for the Anti-Racist City
June 1, 2021
Scientific Seminar Video
Urban Green Infrastructure: Resilient Cities Need Equitable Decision-making
Scientific Seminar Video
Maintaining Baltimore’s Green Infrastructure With Stewardship and Justice
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