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Restorative commons: creating health and well-being through urban landscapes
2009, USDA Forest Service
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Table of Contents
Landscape designers, doctors, and the making of healthy urban spaces in 19th century America
Biophilia, health, and well-being
Cultivating resilience : urban stewardship as a means to improving health and well-being
Re-naturing the city : a role for sustainable infrastructure and buildings
Urban gardens : catalysts for restorative commons infrastructure
Creating restorative settings : inclusive design considerations
The benefits of community-managed open space : community gardening in New York City
Environmental and community health : a reciprocal relationship
From front yards to street corners : revitalizing neighborhoods through community-based land stewardship
Creative uncertainty
Restoring lives, transforming landscapes
Memoryscape
Youth empowerment through urban agriculture : Red Hook community farm
Adapting the botanical garden into a sustainable multicultural resource
The re-greening of public housing
Gardens for peace and reconciliation.
Edition Notes
"January 2009"--T.p. verso.
Collection of articles inspired by the Meristem Forum held Mar. 30, 2007 at the New York Academy of Medicine.
Includes bibliographical references.
Also available in PDF format via the Internet.
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