Small-scale urban greening : creating places of health, creativity, and ecological sustainability /

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Main Author: Loder, Angela (Author)
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Published: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.
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505 0 0 |a Machine generated contents note:   |t new nature nairative: a story in four parts --   |g ch. 1   |t Nature, health, well-being, and sense of place: What do we know? What don't we agree on? --   |t Biological paradigm: adaptive and utility IS The social construction paradigm: constructed, political, and relational --   |t New directions in nature, healthy and well-being research --   |t Moving forward: research, policy, and practice on nature and health in cities --   |g ch. 2   |t Ecology in the margins: green infrastructure and stormwater management --   |t Introduction --   |t Ecosystem services, green infi'astructure, and stormwater: a short history of re-thinking water in cities --   |t City-wide approaches to urban greening and stormwater: the case of Philadelphia --   |t Piece-by-piece layering and conversion: urban greening and stormwater in Toronto --   |t Small-scale urban greening and green infrastructure: reflections --   |t Links to research and movingforward --   |g ch. 3   |t Meadows in the sky: a green roof case study --   |t Introduction --   |t What do we know about g'een roofs, health, and well-being? --   |t Methods --   |t Results: what did they think and feel about green roofs? --   |t Implications for policy, research, and the human relationship to nature --   |t Asking the same questions in a different way: a survey --   |t Lessons learned from quantitative versus qualitative methods --   |t Conclusion --   |g ch. 4   |t Reclaiming the city: vacant lots and post-industrial corridors --   |t Introduction --   |t Marginal spaces: re-greening neglected urban spaces --   |t Case studies: Chicago and Philadelphia --   |t Post-industrial urban greening: elevated parks --   |t Case study: Philadelphia's Rail Park --   |t Case study: Chicago's The 606 --   |t Small-scale urban greening, interstitial and post-industrial space: reflections and moving forward --   |t Research and the real-world: opportunities for collaboration and change --   |t Conclusion Policy lessons and research implications: connecting urbanites to nature and re-thinking urban greenspace --   |t Introduction --   |t Policy --   |t Review of case study conclusions --   |t Lessons learned, looking ahead --   |t Frame the Issue --   |t Governance, funding, and legislation --   |t Tactical urbanism, community outreach, and research --   |t way forward: learning by doing, adaptive planning --   |t Research context --   |t How do we value urban nature as experienced with SSUG projects? --   |t How we experience SSUG: implications for research --   |t Education and design implications for health, well-being, and ecological sustainability --   |t Looking ahead. 
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545 0 |a Angela Loder is Vice President, Research, for the International WELL Building Institute. In this role she is responsible for identifying, directing, and managing evidenced-based research that supports the WELL Building Standard. She has been a core member of the Health in Buildings Roundtable (HiBR) with the National Institutes of Health since 2009. She is a Canada-U.S. Fulbright Scholar, a board member of the Institute for the Built Environment at Colorado State University, Adjunct Faculty at the University of Denver, and part of the first cohort of WELL Faculty and a WELL AP. She holds a collaborative PhD in Health and Urban Geography and Environmental Studies from the University of Toronto. 
588 |a Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on April 10, 2020). 
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650 0 |a Sustainability. 
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