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  1. To Be Equitable, US Urban Green Infrastructure Planning Must Transform

    … of Ecosystem Studies and The New School’s Urban Systems Lab , is the most comprehensive review to date of … Use Education and Research. Stormwater management features at the Henrietta Lacks Educational Park … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …

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  2. Strategies for achieving equitable green infrastructure in US urban planning

    … Given pending large scale investments in infrastructure systems around the country, how can we ensure that green … vary widely and are often narrowly focused on stormwater management. (There is also an associated press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …

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  3. Toward a more inclusive definition of green infrastructure

    … When they do, they tend to focus on stormwater management, favoring engineered facilities over parks and … urban green spaces. The study is the first systematic review of the use and definition of the green infrastructure … conceptualization was broad, taking in parks, trail systems, gardens, and other natural landscape features that …

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  4. Machine learning IDs mammal species with the potential to spread SARS-CoV-2

    … a machine learning model that combined data on the biological traits of 5,400 mammal species with available … developed could help extend predictive capacity for disease systems beyond COVID-19. Co-lead author Ilya Fischhoff … are frequently handled by biologists for research and management. Han explains, “Our model is the only one …

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  5. Cary Institute’s Steward Pickett Elected to the National Academy of Sciences

    … the Board of Directors for the American Institute of Biological Sciences, the Board of Directors for the … natural world and the impacts of climate change on these systems. Our findings lead to more effective management and policy actions and increased environmental …

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  6. In Panama, nitrogen-fixing trees unlock phosphorus and other scarce nutrients

    … Ancón, Panamá; Yale-NUS College, Singapore; Department of Biological Sciences, National University of Singapore … natural world and the impacts of climate change on these systems. Our findings lead to more effective management and policy actions and increased environmental …

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  7. Ask the scientists: GLEON

    … came to the US to pursue my master’s in water resource management. Someday, I hope my work can help solve water … of Freshwater Ecosystem Science Department of Biological Sciences, Virginia Tech GLEON member since … comes out of GLEON. I am learning a lot about how our lake systems function and the human effects that are taking a …

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  8. Nitrogen-fixing trees help tropical forests grow faster and store more carbon

    … of Geosciences, Princeton University; Department of Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame. Xiangtao Xu … natural world and the impacts of climate change on these systems. Our findings lead to more effective management and policy actions and increased environmental …

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  9. Dr. Manette Sandor

    … more severe fires affect ecosystems, and potentially novel management approaches to prevent climate-driven worst-case … forest structure and community dynamics, and applied management within western US socioecological systems to understand what the future of these systems look …

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  10. Cary to co-lead $4.8M study on how environmental conditions shape viral outbreaks in wild rodents

    … $1.9M in support from the UK’s Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council, the new project … predictions about viral emergence at scales where management can actually mitigate disease emergence,” said …

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