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FOREGROUND
BETTER BY A YARD • PRIORITIZING HEALTH AND SAFETY HELPS FOCUS RESOURCES AND DESIGN SKILLS ON RURAL SCHOOLYARDS.
SECOND LIFE • ONE LANDSCAPE DESIGNER’S CRUSADE TO COMBINE MORE PARK SPACE WITH ECOLOGICALLY SENSITIVE CEMETERIES
A FOREST APART • RESEARCH IS REVEALING THE ECOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE OF INDIGENOUS-CULTIVATED FOREST GARDENS.
LISTEN TO REASONS • A NEW PODCAST AIMS TO DEMYSTIFY THE GREEN NEW DEAL AND ITS IMPLICATIONS FOR THE PROFESSION.
SMART MONEY • ONE OF THE BIGGEST SOURCES OF FUNDING FOR COASTAL ADAPTATION WORK IS GRANTING MORE THAN EVER.
IF BUFFALO COULD ROAM • AN UNUSUAL WILDLIFE CROSSING COULD SPUR PRAIRIE RESTORATION ON BOTH SIDES OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER.
THE HEART OF THE HILL • LAND DESIGN’S FRESH APPROACHTO A SUPERFUND SITE BRINGS THE PROSPECT OF A BETTER FUTURE FOR THE RESIDENTS OF BUTTE, MONTANA.
PUBLIC RELATIONS • SEATING AND OTHER ELEMENTS TO ENCOURAGE SOCIAL LIFE.
FEATURES
THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT • A MEMORIAL GARDEN FOR A 12-YEAR-OLD VICTIM OF POLICE VIOLENCE BECOMES A SPRINGBOARD FOR SERVING GENERATIONS OF CHILDREN.
RANGE ROVER • WITH BIG PROJECTS AND UNTETHERED AMBITION, RUDERAL FORGES A NEW KIND OF PRACTICE IN THE CAUCASUS.
THE BACK
TEN TOPOGRAPHIC ACTS
THOROUGHLY MODERN MARJORIE MARJORIE SEWELL CAUTLEY: LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT FOR THE MOTOR AGE • BY SARAH ALLABACK; AMHERST, MASSACHUSETTS: LIBRARY OF AMERICAN LANDSCAPE HISTORY, 2022; 208 PAGES, $40.
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