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Entries from October 4th, 2012

Protected: Changing Conceptions Of Sustainability In Barcelona’s Public Parks

October 4th, 2012 · Enter your password to view comments. · Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Protected: The Only Place to Go and Be in the City’: Women Talk about Exercise, Being Outdoors, and the Meanings of a Large Urban Park

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Protected: The Role of Urban Parks for the Sustainable City

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Protected: Strategies For Enhancing Marine (And Human) Habitat At Brooklyn Bridge Park

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Brownfields Legislation

October 2nd, 2012 · 1 Comment · Gowanus Canal, Uncategorized

Davidson, Dan. “Brownfields Legislation is Helping Us Stay Green.” Mustang Journal of Law & Legal Studies (2011): 9 – 16. Print. The author, a professor of Business Law at Radford University in Virginia, outlines Superfund and other relative legislature to support his thesis that there is a correlation between the location of brownfields in urban centers and the tendency of commerce to […]

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Reclaiming Spoiled Landscapes

October 2nd, 2012 · 1 Comment · Gowanus Canal

Gisolfi, Peter. “Reclaiming Spoiled Landscapes.” Planning 77.2 (2011): 23 – 25. Print.   The author, a registered landscape architect and chairman of the Spitzer School of Architecture at the City College of New York, uses examples of US land reclamation projects already in the works to create a foundation for analyzing a possible reclamation of the Gowanus Canal. […]

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