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Urban Environments 07

...how cities shape their environment, how the urban environment affects those living in it, and how people in cities have created initiatives that improve both the urban environment and their quality of life.

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Bloomberg Draws a Blueprint for a Greener City

see full article here
Posted by Keith G. Tidball, Ph.D. at 10:14 AM

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      • Bloomberg Draws a Blueprint for a Greener City
      • Garden Mosaics in society
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      • I looked at two posters about the Garden Mosaics p...
      • Reading 4/23/2007
      • Resilience
      • 2 Articles on Garden Mosaics website
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      • First of all, I figured out computers and was able...
      • Making Scientific posters
      • Reduce! Reuse! FREEcycle!!
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      • For those of you making posters...
      • toilets and green design
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      • Tanaka and Krasny Article
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