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Summer 2023, Feature, Peter Lowitt Peter Lowitt Summer 2023, Feature, Peter Lowitt Peter Lowitt

Community Driven Biodiversity: The Ayer Devens Main Streets Regional Pocket Forests Project

Pocket Forest Projects based on Miyawaki principles are springing up across North America as a way for communities to engage in biodiversity restoration and climate resilience. The Town of Ayer, Massachusetts provides an outstanding example of the multiple benefits of these projects. 

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Summer 2023, Feature, Todd Smith Todd Smith Summer 2023, Feature, Todd Smith Todd Smith

Designing for Biodiversity at Scale: How Ecologists and Landscape Architects Collaborate On Suburban Natural Heritage

In this feature, an area in southern Ontario is reviewed to illustrate the important collaboration between ecologists and landscape architects to produce ecologically-informed landscape plans that can increase the biodiversity of the site, among other benefits. The project priorities are to retain ecology, restore habitats, replace habitats, and to recover species at risk.

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Feature, Spring 2023 David Yocca, Charles Ormsby & Gabe Musselman Feature, Spring 2023 David Yocca, Charles Ormsby & Gabe Musselman

Visioning Community-Scale Green Infrastructure in Philadelphia at CitiesAlive

This article describes the detailed methods used to conduct a Green Infrastructure Charrette at CitiesAlive in Philadelphia in order to create a vision of a healthier, more sustainable community using Green Infrastructure and conduct a cost/benefit analysis of the proposals.

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Winter 2022, Feature William Browning and Catherine Ryan Winter 2022, Feature William Browning and Catherine Ryan

A New Pattern of Biophilic Design - Awe

New scientific evidence suggests the need to add to the 14 Patterns of Biophilic Design. This article by William Browning and Catherine Ryan of Terrapin Bright Green explains what it means to experience Awe in the built environment through biophilic design and provides multiple of examples from architecture and nature.

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