Plants reflect urban climate and soil conditions with remarkable precision. Using more than 80 million observations from ...
Native trees, especially oaks and birch, are important to the reproductive success of insectivorous birds and other wildlife.
Written by Alejandro Restrepo Montoya Published on July 31, 2024 Medellín's urban plan focuses on answering how urban planning can improve people's quality of life. By developing its proposal, the ...
Radical Civic Practices: The Future of Urban Environmental Justice Studies in a Highly Unequal World
Is the tri-partite Environmental Justice Framework exhausted to provide answers to the current challenges of urban environments? Critical environmental justice has emerged to question how current ...
Associate Professor of Sociology Hillary Angelo, co-founder and founding director of CUES. Sociology Professor Miriam Greenberg, assistant director and co-founder of CUES. One of UC Santa Cruz’s ...
Urbanization is reshaping soil microbial communities worldwide, driving an unexpected homogenization of bacterial populations while fungal communities remain more resistant to change. A recent study ...
A new School of the Environment certificate program is delivering climate education beyond Yale’s campus. Unveiled last month, YSE’s new “Urban Climate Leadership Certificate Program” started ...
Throughout history, numerous cities worldwide have been settled and built on hillsides, where one can observe the myriad urban challenges they face due to their topographical conditions. However, ...
There is no set definition of “urban gardening,” although it usually refers to the use of any available green space in urban areas to grow food. The goal of urban gardening (also not set in stone) is ...
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