Des Moines Area Community College is ending a food forest and urban prairie program at its downtown campus, citing funding issues and aesthetic concerns. Administrators also say the program does not ...
The viability of our world’s forests is constantly threatened by climate change, urbanization and invasive species. Department of Plant and Soil Sciences Ph.D. student Jack Levy-Diedrich investigates ...
As global temperatures continue to rise, scientists around the world are searching for different ways to combat climate change. One area of research that’s become popular with both governments and ...
No matter the neighborhood, we hear the same thing from New Yorkers. They love their trees, want more of them, and support any program that protects or expands their tree canopy. After this summer’s ...
In densely populated areas, finding accessible and suitable spaces to plant trees can be a challenge. Streets are crowded, development is constant, and preservation of open space is at a premium. Yet, ...
Guest columnist Elizabeth Porter argues that the role of community-driven urban forestry in combating urban heat islands is ...
A century-old conservation group is directing millions of dollars from the nation's largest climate law toward faith communities to plant trees in parts of cities long overlooked and underserved.
Climate change poses a particular risk to pine trees growing in dry areas, a new study conducted in an urban recreational forest in Helsinki shows. Climate change poses a particular risk to pine trees ...
The Lindy Urban Innovation Scholarship is an annual scholarship, awarded to four Urban Strategy Graduate (Master of Science) students each year who demonstrate academic excellence and a passion to ...
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