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

    … so forth – are disproportionately felt by marginalized communities. Yet city agencies and governments have … of plans defined equity or justice, 10% engaged affected communities in the planning, implementation and evaluation … of the Urban Systems Lab. More details and other project publications can be found at www.giequity.org . …

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  2. A Requiem for Roundup?

    … in 81% of the urine samples collected from more than 2000 individuals across the U.S.  In France the incidence was … dose-response relationships to allow statistically valid extrapolations from laboratory studies using acute exposures …

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  3. Gary M. Lovett: Scientist, Mentor, Advocate, & Friend

    … Gary was a leader and collaborator in so many other communities, among them the Hubbard Brook Long Term …

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  4. How Lyme disease became unstoppable

    … program gone wrong. Ross Douthat usefully delves into this theory in his memoir The Deep Places. The scientists I asked about this theory discounted it.) While Lyme disease was greeted as … north. And as Ostfeld has stated in interviews with other publications, it is likely doing the same for the …

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

    … projects fail to consider impacts on marginalized communities.   Given pending large scale investments in … press release .) Discover related resources, including publications, essays, a white paper , a Story Map , …

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  6. The more we lose biodiversity, the worse will be the spread of infectious diseases

    … adds. But others such as Ostfeld are confident about the theory. “The reverse, meaning that disease risk could go up with increasing biodiversity, can happen in theory,” Ostfeld. “But it rarely happens in reality.” … overall diversity of parasites is higher in more diverse communities of animal hosts, the great majority of these …

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  7. Behind the smoke screen

    … for creating standards and laws promoting the health of individuals and the environment. In recent years, the EPA … and F. Dominici. 2004. Ozone and mortality in 95 US urban communities, 1987 to 2000. Journal of the American Medical …

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  8. Dr. Vanessa Rubio

    … and deterministic processes in assembling tropical plant communities. Understanding how these processes shape plant communities, promote coexistence, and interact at different … levels are relevant, especially for highly diverse communities. Dr. Vanessa Rubio Placement …

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  9. Ecological theory can help explain why segregation persists

    Ecological theory can help explain why segregation persists … Ecology An ecological theory may help to explain why segregation is so widespread … risks are unevenly distributed within cities. For example, communities of color are more likely to be exposed to …

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  10. Cultivating connectivity in Cary Institute’s Fundamentals of Ecosystem Ecology course

    … an ecosystem and ignores the important interactions between individuals, populations, communities, and their non-living environments. I was … Instead, this course will teach you how to expand your theory of ecological knowledge by learning how to properly …

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