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Sustainable Future Podcast: Seeing the Future of Agriculture: Leading Climate Action with Cynthia Rosenzweig
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with climate science pioneer Dr. Cynthia Rosenzweig to discuss the impacts and opportunities of climate change on our urban environments and how we can create more resilient communities.
A Rooftop Agrivoltaic System: Pollinator Plant Establishment
Green roofs and photovoltaic arrays can coexist, enhancing biodiversity and solar energy generation. In a simulated study, pollinator plants thrived better under PV arrays due to favorable microclimate conditions, suggesting benefits for urban habitat diversity and plant establishment.
Native Forbs Grown Under Green Roof Conditions Have Altered Biomass Allocation Strategies
Green roofs can sequester carbon dioxide, but their contribution is often overlooked. Plants on green roofs allocate more biomass below ground to cope with stress and benefit from symbiotic fungi. This suggests green roofs significantly aid in carbon sequestration.
New Green Roof Solar Integration Course Launched Along With the Summer Sale
GRHC has launched CitiesAlive 20th anniversary in toronto nov. 6-9 with a July 31st early bird rate; a new green roof solar pv integration design course online, and released its summer sale on water courses.
Why the Climate Crisis Requires 21st Century-Like Victory Gardens and High Tech Solutions
This article begins to make the case for increased public policy and private investment on a wide range of approaches to producing food in our urban environments in the face of climate change threats to food security.
A Rooftop Orchard and Food Forest Flourishes on the Javits Centre in New York
Rooftops can provide an abundance of produce to fight food insecurity and support biodiversity too. Check out the new rooftop Orchard and Food Forest at Javits Farm in New York City.
Sustainable Future Podcast: Seeing the Future of Agriculture
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with microbiologist and Columbia University Professor Emeritus Dr. Dickson Despommier to discuss his pioneering work and thought leadership on vertical farming.
Recovering Green Roofs to Feed Native Birds
Bird populations are an indicator of ecosystem health. Birds are in decline worldwide primarily due to the destruction and degradation of their habitat by humans. By design, green roofs can be planted to feed and shelter birds. This article reviews how green roofs have been planted to recover habitats for feeding birds.
Cultivating Change: The Role of Urban Agriculture in European Policy
Explore urban agriculture's potential in European policy. Understand how to address food security, environmental challenges, emphasizing the need for innovation and sustainable urban development.
PACE Financing + Green Roofs – It’s the next BIG thing!
The synergy between PACE Financing and green roofs/stormwater infrastructure for energy efficiency in commercial buildings is discussed. Eligibility, funding coverage, and successful projects like the Belt Line Center are highlighted, emphasizing financial and environmental benefits.
Sustainable Future Podcast: Integrating Food Systems in the Urban Landscape
In this episode, Sustainable Futures sits down with professor, researcher, and advocate Dr. Sabine O’Hara to discuss urban agriculture, food justice, and the fostering of a better relationship with the products that sustain us.
Healing Above Our Heads? Green Roof Medicinal Herbs
Detailed information about the growing of various herbs on the harsher green roof environment at the Colorado State University Spur Campus.
Farm the Roof: Building Rooftop Farms in the San Francisco Bay Area
This article chronicles Farmer Ben’s design build journey into rooftop farming in the San Francisco Bay Area and some of the lessons learned along the way.
Catching Falling Fruit: The Success of “Not Far From The Tree”
Not Far from the Tree is a proven model for harvesting the many trees that would otherwise drop their tasty fruits onto the ground in cities.
Green Roofs Aren’t Just for the Environment Anymore - They Also Support Healthier Students
Learn about the many uses of accessible green roofs for students in New York City and beyond, and how access to rooftop greenery supports their physical and mental health and well being.
Year 1 Study: Urban Agriculture Green Roof Media Efficiency and Crop Cultivation
Urban and rooftop farming meets demand for fresh produce. Study at BMC Rooftop Farm explores green roof media's impact on crop cultivation, energy use, and water retention. Initial findings and future directions discussed.
Integrating Sustainability Through Education, Awards, and Professional Development
The Green Roofs for Healthy Cities update highlights new training courses, awards submissions, upcoming events, certifications, and new members in the green roof industry, emphasizing integration, innovation, and professional development opportunities.
A Closer Look at Offices of Urban Agriculture
Urban agriculture offices promote local produce in cities, like rooftop farms in New York and San Francisco. Washington D.C.'s Office of Urban Agriculture aims to expand food production, integrate landscapes, and educate communities, aligning with sustainability goals and fostering economic activity.
Exploring Green Roofs: Hands-On Experience and Expertise with GRIMP Training
As someone who is passionate about sustainable practices and eager to advance in the environmental industry, the decision to enroll in the hands on Green Roof Installation and Maintenance Professional (GRIMP) Training and Certification just made sense. Learn more about the new GRIMP training and certification.
How Growing Media, Fertilizers and Irrigation Impact Rooftop Food Production
This article chronicles research conducted to better understand the relation between growing media content, fertilization and irrigation on rooftop crop yields, an area of research with little peer review work.