General Information | IFLA 2018 Website

Source: General Information | IFLA 2018 Website

Set your sights high with this weekend project 🐠🌿🏙 – Gardening Australia

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PUBLICATIONS

PUBLICATIONS

Source: PUBLICATIONS

Can small birds keep up with climate change? | TEDx Innovations Blog

Source: Can small birds keep up with climate change? | TEDx Innovations Blog

Landscaping for Urban Spaces and High-Rises (LUSH) on Vimeo

China Daily – Asia Featured INDONESIA: Green School, dream school…

INDONESIA: Green School, dream school

Asia FeaturedINDONESIA: Green School, dream schoolA school in the middle of the jungle, designed to have the lowest carbon footprint possible. The Green School in Bali teaches a community of over 400 young learners to become green leaders. An inspiring example of education for the future of the Earth.#Asia #Indonesia #education #sustainability #bali

Posted by China Daily on 14hb Januari 2018

Parklets – National Association of City Transportation Officials

Source: Parklets – National Association of City Transportation Officials 

Revisiting Landscape Architecture trends of 2017 and looking to 2018 and beyond –

Early in 2017, I wrote a post looking at Landscape Architecture trends in 2017 and beyond, many people found this an inspiring piece that also became the inspiration for my presentation at World Design Summit in Montreal in late 2017. Now, in early 2018 it seems an apt time to | Read More

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The big soak: China’s sponge city program

The Chinese government has declared that water is of the highest priority to China’s built infrastructure.

Source: The big soak: China’s sponge city program

Soft cities: Making room for nature in our urban future

Bringing biodiversity back into the built environment is good for both people and the planet, writes urban ecologist Amy K Hahs.

Source: Soft cities: Making room for nature in our urban future