If you live in a concrete jungle, it might be hard to find green spaces. Those are public areas in a city covered, at least partly, with grass, trees, shrubs, or other plants. Research shows they ...
New York City has 8.5 million people. Some feel like there isn’t enough room. But a city of islands isn’t growing. So where is everyone going to go? Supported by The city’s millions of residents are ...
Urban green spaces, which include parks, community gardens and forested enclaves within cities, are increasingly recognised as vital contributors to mental health. As urbanisation intensifies, these ...
It’s no secret that humans are physically and spiritually connected to nature. Whether it’s the gentle touch of a warm breeze, the familiar sound of rustling leaves, or the scent of freshly cut grass, ...
Noah Moon and Logan Goswick started gardening during the COVID-19 lockdown, and are now board members of the Gardens at ASU club. While they have enjoyed this hobby for years, they have also noticed ...
Fort Worth, Texas, is one of the fastest-growing cities in one of the fastest-growing regions of the country. In 2019, the North Texas city was building out so quickly, it was losing roughly 50 acres ...
Holly Kirk receives funding from the Australian Research Council and Ian Potter Foundation. Hugh Stanford does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization ...
Helping communities manage green spaces by understanding how they use and value the area could be an effective way for local governments to tackle the biodiversity crisis, according to a new study ...
Construction supplies for the Signia hotel and the Indiana Convention Center expansion cover the Georgia Street block that the city says will be green space for pedestrians this time next year. (IBJ ...