More by this author at The Nature of Cities
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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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Design with Nature is not about Financial Return—It is a Recognition that Humans Rely on Nature.
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Nature in the City—An Urban Adventure
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To Tree or Not to Tree? Or, Why Urban Trees Today?
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Inhabiting a Post-Urban Twenty-First Century
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Green as a Color, a Philosophy, and a Marketing Strategy
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Are cities ecosystems—analogous to natural ones—of nature, infrastructure and people? Does thinking about cities in this way help us think about urban design?
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Morphology, Generosity, and the Nature of Cities
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The New Vocabulary of Urban Landscaping for Southern California
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Are Individual Practitioners of Civic Ecology the Answer to Sustainability?
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Sustainability is Everywhere
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Is There Room for Ornamentals in the Gardens of “New” California?
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Magical Thinking in the Age of Green
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The Palo Verde in My Backyard
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What are the social justice implications of urban ecology, and how can we make sure that “green cities” are not synonymous with “gentrified” or “exclusive” cities?
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The Ironic “Nature” of ExUrbia
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The Sounds and Smells…and Costs…of Urban Ecosystem Servicing
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The Invisible Urban Nature All Around Us: Beyond Green to Include the Built Infrastructure
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Reflections on Cities, Seasons and Bioregions