New York Muck to Restore Jamaica Bay
Turns out New York has more to offer than skyscrapers—specifically, the muck from the bottom of its harbor that is [...]
Restoring Culture Along with the Prairie
As a graduate student at Purdue University, Melinda Adams studied biochar terra preta soils, or "dark earth" soils. Indigenous peoples [...]
The Restoration Economy: What Are the Terms?
Without clear terminology, the eight industries of restorative development [natural: ecosystems, fisheries, farmlands, watersheds; built: brownfields, infrastructure, heritage, disaster/war] will [...]
Urban Gardens Feed People, Bees, and Butterflies
Here's an easy form of restoration for city-dwellers: plant urban gardens to increase the diversity of bees and butterflies. Urban [...]
New Plan for Stinky Water Treatment Plant
The city of Milwaukie, Oregon (not Milwaukee, Wisconsin) has put forth an innovative plan to redesign a stinky water treatment [...]
Restoration Company: Conservation Seeding and Restoration
I found an edifying post about the differences between reclamation and restoration on the blog for an Idaho company specializing [...]