Urbanization, while on one end results in habitat loss and the expansion of many city’s ecological footprints, is also a way in which to transition into a more “sustainable” urban area. This leads me to one of my first questions regarding urban planning and urbanization: what is sustainability?? Everyone wants it, everyone seems to know […]
Reaching a Decision Re: Urban Planning
Figuring out a topic that I am interested in enough to work on for the next two-plus years has been difficult, and I would continue to argue that I am no where close to having a definite interest. The step that pushed me in the direction of urban planning was during an activity for class […]
ENVS 220 Lab #1 Writeup Link – Jay Chu, Maya Bon, Tasha Addington-Ferris
Click here to view our study on how altitude and canopy cover affects microclimate factors, specifically temperature, humidity, and dew point within the River View Natural Area (RVNA), a 146 acre public-use park characterized by mixed deciduous and evergreen species and located in southwest Portland, Oregon.
Mountain Goats Are Here to Save the World
No matter where they are, mountain goats are able to walk on walls and look like badasses all day long. They are better climbers than those strong people that climb rocks.
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