Jason Corburn posted an article on The Encyclopedia of Earth explaining the role of “community knowledge in environmental health science,” a theme he focuses on his book Street Science.
Click here to access his article on The Encyclopedia of Earth.
Jason Corburn posted an article on The Encyclopedia of Earth explaining the role of “community knowledge in environmental health science,” a theme he focuses on his book Street Science.
Click here to access his article on The Encyclopedia of Earth.
Brian Lehrer interviews Tom Angotti about his new book, New York for Sale: Community Planning Confronts Global Real Estate.
Does the little guy have a chance when it comes to land use, gentrification and the environment? Hunter College Urban Affairs Professor Tom Angotti says yes, and he joins us to talk about his new book New York for Sale: Community Planning Confronts Global Real Estate.
New York for Sale with Tom Angotti from Brian Lehrer Live on Vimeo.
“As I started my dissertation research, I observed that many theories have evolved about sustainable agriculture, but few studies explain how people (farmers, farm advisers, scientists) had actually put these ideas into action.”
From the publication Sustainable Action. Click here for the full commentary
On June 15th, 2008, an editorial by Robert Gottlieb, titled “Another Run At Biking in L.A.,” was featured in The Los Angeles Times . Gottlieb discusses the the fifth anniversary of Arroyofest and talks about the future of the biking and the bike movement in L.A. You can read the full article here.
Robert Gottlieb discusses the themes of his book Reinventing Los Angeles.
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