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Dark sky-compliant lighting design

Introduction Dark sky-compliant lighting design is a growing trend in the field of outdoor lighting, aimed at reducing light pollution and preserving the natural beauty of the night sky. With the increase in urbanization and…

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Native plant establishment success rates

Introduction: Native plant establishment success rates are crucial for the restoration and conservation of natural ecosystems. Understanding the factors that influence the establishment of native plants can help land managers and researchers develop effective strategies…

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Adaptive reuse for campus building sustainability

Introduction: Adaptive reuse is a sustainable practice that involves the repurposing of existing buildings for new uses, rather than demolishing and rebuilding. This practice not only helps in preserving the cultural and historical significance of…

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Citizen science protocols for air quality monitoring

Introduction In recent years, there has been a growing interest in citizen science as a means of engaging the public in scientific research. Citizen science involves the participation of non-professional scientists in scientific research projects,…

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Citizen science protocols for air quality monitoring

Introduction Citizen science is a rapidly growing field that involves members of the public in scientific research projects. One area where citizen science has been particularly successful is in the monitoring of air quality. With…

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Heat vulnerability mapping for environmental justice

Introduction Heat vulnerability mapping is a critical tool in addressing environmental justice issues related to heat exposure and its impact on vulnerable populations. As the global climate continues to change, extreme heat events are becoming…

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Heat vulnerability mapping for environmental justice

Introduction: Heat vulnerability mapping is a critical tool for identifying and addressing environmental justice issues related to heat exposure and its impacts on vulnerable populations. As global temperatures continue to rise due to climate change,…

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Passive survivability of campus buildings

Introduction Passive survivability refers to the ability of a building to maintain livable conditions for its occupants in the event of a loss of power, heating, or cooling systems. With the increasing frequency of extreme…

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Passive survivability of campus buildings

Introduction Passive survivability of campus buildings refers to the ability of buildings to maintain livable conditions during and after a disaster or emergency event without relying on active systems such as heating, cooling, or electricity.…

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Regenerative design for campus landscapes

Introduction Regenerative design is an approach to designing and creating landscapes that goes beyond sustainability to actively restore and regenerate the natural environment. This concept is becoming increasingly important in the field of landscape architecture,…

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