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The Field | A New Medium to Allow Urban Trees to Grow in Pavement
A new article in “The Field” on CU Structural Soil Structural Soil Part 1 Click Here» Part 2 Click Here»
Would you be happier living in a greener urban area?
Would You Be Happier Living in a Greener Urban Area? A Fixed-Effects Analysis of Panel Data, Mathew P. White, Ian Alcock, Benedict W. Wheeler and Michael H. Depledge, Psychological Science, published online 23 April 2013, DOI: 10.1177/0956797612464659 Click Here»
Can white or green roofs help fight global warming? Study says, Yes!
Can white or green roofs help fight global warming? Study says, Yes! By James Maynard, Tech Times | February 13, 8:49 AM Click Here»
Managing Stormwater for Urban Sustainability Using Trees and Structural Soils
A new space-saving infiltration BMP that mitigates run off from paved areas. Click Here» Authors: Nina Bassuk, Julia Bartens, Laurence Costello, Joseph E. Dove, Jason Grabosky, Ted Haffner, J. Roger Harris, E. Gregory McPherson, Peter Trowbridge, Theresa Wynn, and Qingfu Xiao
CU-Structural Soil After More than a Decade of Use in the Urban Environment
CU-Structural Soil | Decade of Use in the Urban Environment A case study by Nina Bassuk, Director, Urban Horticulture Institute, Cornell University Click Here»
Urban Greening in Ireland
Construct Ireland’s Article on Urban Greening in Ireland »
A new article in The Field on CU Structural Soil
A new article in The Field on CU Structural Soil Structural Soil – Part 1 Click Here»