The Green Seattle Partnership (GSP) was launched in 2005 to create a model for urban forest natural area restoration in the Puget Sound region of western Washington. To date, thirteen other municipalities and one county have adopted the Green City Partnership model to utilize a 20-year strategic planning process to prioritize and guide natural area restoration programing. Initial planning work includes taking stock of the community and ecological resources and defining costs. Not all prioritization and planning efforts live in the strategic plan. During the fourteen years since the launch of the GSP, annual planning efforts have been responsive to broader city and community priorities, as well as to current conditions captured in work recor...
Safe, accessible public shoreline access and restored fish and wildlife habitat are compatible with ...
The urban forest and natural areas of Lady Bird Lake receive over 4 million visitors each year and r...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
Green Seattle Partnership (GSP) was originally conceptualized as a 20-year program to drive recovery...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Ecological restoration of urban natural areas can e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Increasing development has contributed to the decre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Stormwater management has evolved from simple flood reduction to conventional water quality treatmen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Trees are important for a healthy urban environm...
The Puget Sound faces significant ecological and economic pressures, which will be further exacerbat...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
The City Habitats Network connects over 100 partner organizations and entities involved in the work ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015University of Washington Abstract Urban Forestry in...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
In the last five years, 324,000 people have moved to the central Puget Sound region. While helping t...
Safe, accessible public shoreline access and restored fish and wildlife habitat are compatible with ...
The urban forest and natural areas of Lady Bird Lake receive over 4 million visitors each year and r...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...
Green Seattle Partnership (GSP) was originally conceptualized as a 20-year program to drive recovery...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Ecological restoration of urban natural areas can e...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Increasing development has contributed to the decre...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015Scott Boetjer Rootbound: Exploring Production in Se...
Stormwater management has evolved from simple flood reduction to conventional water quality treatmen...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-08Trees are important for a healthy urban environm...
The Puget Sound faces significant ecological and economic pressures, which will be further exacerbat...
Over the next decades, green infrastructure initiatives such as tree planting campaigns, and ecologi...
The City Habitats Network connects over 100 partner organizations and entities involved in the work ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015University of Washington Abstract Urban Forestry in...
New York City contains 10,000 acres of forested natural areas, 8.5 million residents, and dozens of ...
In the last five years, 324,000 people have moved to the central Puget Sound region. While helping t...
Safe, accessible public shoreline access and restored fish and wildlife habitat are compatible with ...
The urban forest and natural areas of Lady Bird Lake receive over 4 million visitors each year and r...
The following special issue includes a practitioner note that provides context about Forested Natura...