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CitiesAlive 2018 - Research Track
Green Infrastructure in New York City: Case Studies and Local Expertise
Framework for a Performance-Based Green Roof Incentive Program in New York City (47:54)
NYC's Green Infrastructure Research & Development Project - Monitoring Strategy and Protocols (16:46)
Session 2 - Using Biodiversity to Build Habitats
The Little Things That Run the World: Soil Fungal Communities on NYC Green Roofs (22:50)
Transmissivity of Vining Green Walls; Evaluation of Extinction Coefficient for Various Lattitudes (14:15)
Can Houseplants Improve Indoor Air Quality By Removing CO2 and Increasing Relative Humidity (RH) (21:43)
Safety Issues of Vegetative Roofs and Facades: What is Missing in the Standards? (22:03)
Session 3 - Emerging Green Roof Research
Current and Potential Uses of Hospital Green Roofs (30:29)
Trials and Tribulations of Plant Diversity - New Plants Appropriate for Green Roof Use and Benefits of Mixed Communities (30:26)
Session 4 - Plant Studies with Green Infrastructure: Safety and Integration
City Strategies for Implementing Green Infrastructure on Private Property - Case Studies from San Francisco and Beyond (31:45)
Achieving NYC DEP Sustainability Initiatives Through the Envision Rating System (28:04)
Session 5 - Designing Green Infrastructure for Biodiversity
Designing Green Roofs for Ecology (29:02)
Dispersing Seeds - The Hidden Talent of Living Architecture (25:01)
Wild Bees at Home on the High Line (40:12)
Conserving Urban Biodiversity with 'Ecomimicry' Extensive Green Roofs (33:25)
The Little Things That Run the World: Soil Fungal Communities on NYC Green Roofs
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