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Buffalo New York
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Cleveland Ohio
combined sewer output
community engagement
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demographics
downspout disconnect
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equity
Gary Indiana
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Great Lakes
green infrastructure
hardest hit funds
health
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legacy cities
maintenance
native plants
neighborhood stabilization
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People United for Sustainable Housing
post-industrial city
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rain garden
recreation
safety
shrinking cities
social justice
softlaunch
stewardship
stormwater management
stormwater runoff
urban planning
vacant lot
Vacant to Vibrant
water quality
workforce development
Product details
- ISBN 9781610919005
- Dimensions: 179 x 254mm
- Publication Date: 28 Jun 2019
- Publisher: Island Press
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
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Potential insights and inexpensive tools for converting small, vacant lots to community green space.
Vacant lots, so often seen as neighborhood blight, have the potential to be a key element of community revitalization. Sandra Albro offers practical insights through her experience leading the five-year Vacant to Vibrant project, which piloted the creation of green infrastructure networks in Gary, Indiana; Cleveland, Ohio; and Buffalo, New York. Vacant to Vibrant provides a point of comparison among the three cities as they adapt old systems to new, green technology. Albro offers insights from every step of the Vacant to Vibrant project, including planning, design, community engagement, implementation, and maintenance successes and challenges of creating a green infrastructure network from vacant lots in neighborhoods.
Landscape architects and other professionals whose work involves urban greening will learn new approaches for creating infrastructure networks and facilitating more equitable access to green space.
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