Gabby Henrie

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  • About
  • Courses
    • ENVS 397: Thesis Prep
    • SOAN 498: Critical Studies of Green Capitalism
  • Projects
    • Green infrastructure as green capitalism
    • Mapping Carbon Tax Scenarios in Portland
    • Indian Nationalism and the Narmada Valley Development Project
  • Concentration
  • Senior Thesis
    • Guiding Questions
    • Methodologies
    • Final Outcome
    • Annotated bibliography
  • Posts
  • June 5, 2018

New plans…and a c-map!

February 2, 2015 By Gabby Henrie

New plans…and a c-map!

From the get-go, what has interested me about new-build eco-cities is that so many of them have sprung up around the world in a relatively short time span. Because of that, my original plan had been to keep a wider focus for […]

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Greetings from Masdar City!

January 23, 2015 By Gabby Henrie

Greetings from Masdar City!

Over winter break, I had the opportunity to go visit Masdar City in person. Among other things, I found that 1) Masdar is a bizarre and fascinating place, and 2) the world can be oddly serendipitous. On that second bit, first: […]

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Start of an outline

November 20, 2014 By Gabby Henrie

I thought it was about time to start laying out my ideas, so here is the start of an outline. It still needs to be fleshed out in many areas, but represents the way I’m thinking about framing my argument. […]

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Building a methodology

November 13, 2014 By Gabby Henrie

Building a methodology

The new plan for my thesis is to dig into master planned eco-cities. Beginning in the early 2000s, dozens of development plans for brand new, sustainable cities began showing up in countries as diverse as the United Arab Emirates, Nigeria, China, […]

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Working on questions (take two)

November 11, 2014 By Gabby Henrie

I’m reworking my capstone. As a first step, I’ve tried to generate as many research questions as possible. Clearly, I’ll have to distill them down a bit to get to a manageable project, but for now here it goes: In […]

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