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Haury Project: Publications & Presentations

Publications and Presentations

A multidisciplinary approach to analyzing questions of justice issues in urban greenspace.

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Challenges for mainstreaming green infrastructure in built environment professions. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management.

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Embedding social inclusiveness and appropriateness in engineering assessment of green infrastructure to enhance urban resilience

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Enhancing urban resilience through green infrastructure: An environmental justice case study in Tucson, AZ

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Equity in green infrastructure: A case study in Tucson, AZ

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Equity in green infrastructure: A case study in Tucson, AZ.

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Exploring the influence of neighborhood walkability on the frequency of use of greenspace. Landscape and Urban Planning, 190. 103609

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Involucrando a las comunidades para lograr un Tucson más equitativo y verde

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Planning for Green Infrastructure

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Tucson Verde para Todos presentation Nov 27, 2019.

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Urban resilience and green infrastructure: A case study on environmental justice in Tucson.

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Water security through green infrastructure: A Case study on environmental justice in Tucson, AZ

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Water security through green infrastructure: A case study on environmental justice in Tucson, AZ.

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