SCAPE’s Living Breakwaters project was recently featured in two articles in the Staten Island Live.
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SCAPE’s Living Breakwaters project was recently featured in two articles in the Staten Island Live.
Read PostCan oysters still thrive in New York Harbor? Can these simple bivalves help to provide natural defenses against rising waters or the next big storm?
Read PostSCAPE’s book, Toward An Urban Ecology, has been featured in a book review in the most recent issue of Landscape Architecture Magazine (LAM) by Elissa Rosenberg.
Read PostGena will be giving a lecture this Thursday on Climate Change Migration as part of AIA Baltimore’s Spring Lecture Series to be held at the Maryland Institute college of Art (MICA).
Read PostA major milestone for the Living Breakwaters project has been reached with the recently published Draft Environmental Impact Statement (DEIS).
Read PostJoin SCAPE in Lexington on Tuesday for our Public Meeting on Town Branch Commons!
Read PostSCAPE’s work has been featured a recent article in the Journal of Landscape Architecture (JoLA) by Kees Lokman, titled “Cyborg Landscapes: Choreographing resilient interactions between infrastructure, ecology, and society”.
Read PostKate and Pippa will speak on Monday on a panel at Columbia Law School regarding the recently issued official sea level rise projections.
Read PostThe first phase of construction of the bulkhead has begun at Red Hoek Point.
Read PostLast week SCAPE and re:focus partners launched the Field Guide to CSO+ at a workshop organized for the CSO Permittee Network of New Jersey.
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