More by this author at The Nature of Cities
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Whimsy. Is there a role for laughter, subversive curve balls, ironic romance and “oh wow that’s cool” moments in the mainstreaming of knowledge and action in sustainability, climate change, and biodiversity?
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The Two Planets of Urban Heat
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Green Urban Planning ― Along With the Idea of Objective Truth ― Is Losing the PR Fight
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Nature for All: How can we uproot structural inequity in the provision of nature and its benefits to people?
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Urban Form and Urban Nature After the COVID-19 Pandemic
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Tree Inequality Is Worse in the Suburbs
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Covid has upended all the normal routines in our lives and work. How do you imagine you might be changed by it, both professionally, but also personally as you negotiate a new post-virus “normal”?
Africa, Awareness, Biodiversity, Climate change, Communities, Conservation, Covid-19, Culture, Disasters/Red zone, Economics, Ecosystem services, Europe, Experiencing Nature, Green Infrastructure, Health, Justice, Livability, North America, Parks, Participation/Democracy, Planning, Pollution, Resilience, South America, Sustainability, Wildlife People Interactions -
Cities Are Not to Blame for the Spread of COVID-19—nor Is the Demise of Cities an Appropriate Response
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Teleportation and the Reinvention of the World’s Cities: A 20-year Retrospective
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What prevents us from creating cities that are better for people and nature? It doesn’t seem like a lack of knowledge—don’t we have enough research knowledge to act on better policy? So, what is the impediment?
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The Green Soul of the Concrete Jungle