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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2022-01-31
    Description: Neighbourhood landscapes are the quintessential forms of urban landscapes in most cities worldwide. They are pervasive, and hence experienced by the large majority of urban dwellers in their everyday life. More than parks, nature reserves or nature areas which are visited as destinations, neighbourhood landscapes provide the most immediate, frequent and convenient form of nature experienced by urban dwellers on a daily basis. They are also valuable as social spaces to bring residents together, foster social ties, and strengthen communities. Despite their importance, surprisingly little has been written to guide the planning and design of neighbourhood landscapes. This book is written for a specific purpose, to illustrate how the design of neighbourhood landscapes helps to deliver more benefits for urban dwellers and, at the same time, protect ecosystems that facilitate human well-being. This is in turn important as the synergistic relationships between human well-being, quality of biophysical urban environment, and health of human–environment interactions fundamentally underpin urban sustainability. The authors emphasize the role neighbourhood landscapes play in forging connections between people and nature, people and people, and people and place. Most of all, the book highlights the role of focusing on people in this endeavour, as it is only when landscapes are appropriately designed, and when people recognize these benefits, that they become valued and protected as a community resource. This book is organized into two parts. Part 1 focuses on the conceptual foundations that underpin the neighbourhood landscape design guidelines being developed. In this section, the authors describe the key concepts relating functions of neighbourhood landscapes to the key urban development goals of sustainability, liveability and reliance; how they can be represented in a framework; and how a synthesis of current knowledge of cities as socio-ecological systems helps to identify principles that can guide the designing of neighbourhood landscapes. Part 2 is more application focused, and is centred on neighbourhood landscape design guidelines inspired by the concept of ecosystem services. The guidelines consist of design approaches, practical strategies, design targets and performance monitoring indicators for tracking the performance of neighbourhood landscapes. The book is written for readers in academia and design practice, and anyone who has a role in shaping neighbourhood landscapes for the benefit of urban dwellers.
    Keywords: Urban Landscapes ; Irrigation ; Urban Areas ; Neighbourhoods ; Environmental Education ; Aesthetic Values ; Living Spaces ; Biodiversity ; Heat Mitigation ; Noise Abatement ; Landscape Design ; Nature ; Soil Quality Maintenance ; Social Relations ; Storm and Domestic Waste Water Treatment ; Flood Hazard Mitigation ; People ; Neighbourhood Landscape ; Water Cycling ; Ecology ; Nutrient Cycling ; Landscape Development ; Green Spaces ; Landscape Services ; Erosion Control ; Recreational Spaces ; Open Spaces ; Sense of Place ; Recreation ; Typology ; Parks
    Language: English
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    iBioMagazine
    In:  iBioMagazine (www.ibiomagazine.org) September 2012 issue
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Many scientists return to the MBL summer after summer to teach or do research. When we asked why, their answers included words like “recharge”, “magical”, “ inspire”, “interact”, “connections”, “learn”, and “life changing”. Clearly the MBL, and similar institutions that bring scientists together, impact researchers’ lives long after the summer sun has set.
    Description: All of the speakers were visiting scientists at the Marine Biological Laboratory during the summer of 2012. Many taught in courses, while others participated in collaborative research projects.
    Description: Funded and sponsored by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) National Science Foundation (NSF) University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
    Keywords: Science Profession ; People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
    Type: Moving Image
    Format: 11m10s
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    iBioMagazine
    In:  iBioMagazine (www.ibiomagazine.org), Issue 10, November 2013 - http://www.ibiology.org/ibiomagazine/issue-10/why-i-do-science-part-ii.html#sthash.m3NC70Kw.dpuf
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Thirteen young scientists tell us why they chose to study science. Fun, friendship, creativity and insatiable curiosity are common themes
    Description: The speakers are graduate students and post-doctoral fellows who participated in courses, during the summer of 2012, at the Marine Biological Laboratory in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. They are from universities and institutes throughout the USA and around the world.
    Description: A version of this talk was first released in iBioMagazine issue 13
    Description: Funded and sponsored by the Natinoal Science Foundation (NSF), National Institute of General Medical Sciences, Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI), and American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
    Keywords: Science Profession ; People ; MBl Courses
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
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    Format: 6m29s
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    iBioMagazine
    In:  iBioMagazine (www.ibiomagazine.org) December 2012 issue
    Publication Date: 2023-01-12
    Description: Why do YOU do science? Four students and post-doctoral fellows tell us what they find inspiring and fun about doing science.
    Description: Velez-Perez, McLean, Quiñones-Laracuente and Roberts were all participants in the Summer Program in Neuroscience, Ethics and Survival (SPINES) at the Marine Biological Laboratory. The program provides an intensive course in neuroscience as well as teaching survival skills such as grant writing and public speaking. The program encourages participation by groups underrepresented in neuroscience.
    Description: A version of this talk was first released in iBioMagazine issue 6.
    Description: Funded and sponsored by the American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI) National Science Foundation (NSF) University of California San Francisco (UCSF)
    Keywords: Science Profession ; MBL Courses ; People
    Repository Name: Woods Hole Open Access Server
    Language: English
    Type: Moving Image
    Format: 6m
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