Hikers with a backpack with a view of the Grand Canyon. Getty Hiking participation in the United States has grown steadily in the past five years, but the frequency of the hikes has dropped considerably. The trend reports from Outdoorindology.org year after year show a severe decline in the number of core participants, those who… Continue reading Are you planning to visit these 6 legendary US geological miracles? Read that first
Category: Landscape Architecture
Why financial experts have to take sustainability to stay in front
If companies include sustainability, the ESG will Sustainability has not become an add-on-on-agenda of more and more important business needs, which informs about how companies work and how specialists build their career. When companies integrate environmental, social and governance values (ESG) into business strategy, experts in these areas convert new challenges and opportunities. The transformation… Continue reading Why financial experts have to take sustainability to stay in front
Som reveals updated rendering for the center of climate protection solutions on the island of the governor
Skidmore, Ownings and Merrill (SOM) have released updated renderings for the Center of Climate Solutions, a climate research center on the governor's island. The project tries to put New York City for the foreground of climate research, education and jobs in the country and at the same time improve the existing natural, cultural and pedagogical… Continue reading Som reveals updated rendering for the center of climate protection solutions on the island of the governor
CityScape: 50 years after a visionary report, San Diego only remains a “temporary paradise”.
The covers in Spanish and English for the reprint of “Temporary Paradise” 2024? (Photo with the kind permission of Dirk Sutro) The question mark in “temporary paradise?” is essential. Fifty years ago, the municipal planners Kevin Lynch and Donald Appleyard were hired by San Diego Benefactor Hamilton Marston to examine our binational region and submit… Continue reading CityScape: 50 years after a visionary report, San Diego only remains a “temporary paradise”.
Are intelligent cities smarter? The role of the AI in the urban futures
AI integration turns intelligent cities into dynamic ecosystems and improves efficiency and sustainability. The interpretation of real -time data by AI optimizes traffic management and improves public security. AI-controlled forecast is preventive with infrastructure issues and improvement in urban reliability. Energy efficiency is improved by AI-managed distribution, which reduces waste and emissions. Ethical concerns about… Continue reading Are intelligent cities smarter? The role of the AI in the urban futures
The 17th western landscape symposium
When spring comes closer and the return of this familiar itching that gardeners tend to do at this time of year, you know that the western landscape symposium is located around the corner. This year the symposium will take place on Saturday, March 29, at the Pueblo Community College and will take place from 8:30… Continue reading The 17th western landscape symposium
From gas to innovation: How Hungary and Azerbaijanese expand the strategic partnership
Note from the publisher: Hungarian political scientist, editor-in-chief of the Moszkvater Portal, expert of the Valdai Club Gabor Sztir. The article expresses the author's personal opinion and cannot use news.az. Hungary and Azerbaijan have created a strong strategic partnership that goes far beyond the energy sector to include trade, infrastructure projects, healthcare and state -of… Continue reading From gas to innovation: How Hungary and Azerbaijanese expand the strategic partnership
Freezing USAD financing is given a big blow to climate finance
The abrupt freezing of the USASID financing has sent shock waves through the world of development and endangered billions of dollars for climate adaptation and resilience programs. If the United States withdraws from its climate obligations and other major donors, the world is surprised – who will intervene to close the gap? – The US… Continue reading Freezing USAD financing is given a big blow to climate finance
The architect Sara Zewde holds Lee Frank Lecture in art history in 2025
On Wednesday, February 12, Sara Zewde, landscape architect and founding manager of Studio Zewde, held this year's Lee Frank Lecture in Art History. The lecture, which was held on a packaged, committed space by students and faculties, was introduced by Associate Professor and Chairman of Brian Goldstein Art History. Zewde, assistant professor at the Graduate… Continue reading The architect Sara Zewde holds Lee Frank Lecture in art history in 2025
The authorization of the youth of the Middle East is the key to resisting the climate
Dry landscapes are not easy houses for rapidly growing urban centers. Therefore, cities in the Middle East with urgent environmental challenges, be it increasing temperatures, water shortages or reduction of ecosystems. All of these factors lead to a further threat to the long -term stability of the region. Nevertheless, a powerful force for changes appears:… Continue reading The authorization of the youth of the Middle East is the key to resisting the climate