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Climate proof public housing: in London, landscape projects on flood-prone properties provide data for local government
págs. 32-43
New urbanism, new hud: how the helpmates of Hope VI see housing in the Trump administration
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From phyto to myco: to help reclaim polluted wastelands, a spectrum of biological remediation approaches is expanding
págs. 52-67
Hard choices: promising new alternatives to tropical hardwoods come with caveats
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The tool makers: Jack Dangerwood built a tech colossus, and a fortune, from GIS. Now he's sharing it all to save the world
págs. 92-105
Power play 2050: a Dutch vision of clean energy in northern water. Does it have a chance?
págs. 106-125
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San Antonio takes a shot: long mired in challenges and overshadowed by Texas's bigger, bolder cities, the city is taking a gamble on a new park and show-stopping land bridge
págs. 142-163
Request not found: the national map is a feat of modern-day cartography. It also reveals our country's shifting priorities
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