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The GIPL’s communication strategy is to make research accessible to all - expanding key messages to and for city leaders, partners, communities, researchers, and all those professions involved in policy, practice and design of our living environments.
Social Isolation
and Urban Greenspace
Community Connectedness
in Post-COVID Cities
Cultural Greenspaces:
Community Participatory Research
with Nova Scotia’s
African-Canadian Communities
Linking
Human Wellbeing and
Urban Greenspaces
in the Helsinki
Peri-Urban Region
Virtual Site Visits: Student Perception
and Preferences
towards Technology Enabled Experiential Learning
Mapping
Green Infrastructure
based on Multifunctional
Ecosystem Services
Public Parks
and COVID-19
Green Spaces Help
Control Disease
Environmental Racism
and Resilience
Indigenous Knowledge
The Mi'Maqi
Lunar Cycle Garden
Student
Wellbeing
and Campus Greenspace
TREEWAYS
A Systematic Review
of Urban Tree Green Infrastructure
AgrInfrastructure
The Research and Learning Landscapes at Dalhousie ​
BETTER DOG PARKS
Canine Behavior and Diverse Play
The Slow Build
toward
Net-Zero Homes
Aural Signatures
of the Peri-Rural
The Silent
Sounds
of Nature
Plant-Based Diets for Succulence
and Sustainability
Digital Studio Based Learning
Green
Communities
Human Wellbeing &
Greenspace Interaction
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Land/Terre Design Research Network
Academic
Innovation
Digital Learning in Landscape Architecture
High Performance Homes
How ‘net-zero’ and ‘passive’ houses can cut carbon emissions
(re) connect : The Wasatch Front
Green Infrastructure Plan
Regional Analysis
and
Implementation Plan
Climate
Positive
Design
Better
Urban Planning
with
People
Forest
Bathing & Technology Cleansing
Environmental Lichenology
Bioindicators for Pollution
Langille Athletic Centre
Post-Modern Minimalism
Peri-Rural Landscapes Color Cluster Analysis
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GIPL News
The FIRST Green Infrastructure Conference in Nova Scotia was held in 2023
GIPL sponsors Selena DeWolf for Colleges and Institutes Canada for ImpAct Student Advisory Committee
Green Infrastructure - A Primer and Overview of Current Designs
Dr. leBrasseur discusses Dog Park Design with K-9
Examining the Peri-Rural - A Collaborative Exhibit
Landscape Architecture Students design new green infrastructure entry to Studio + GIPL Labs
Virtual PARKing Day 2020
GIPL and Dalhousie Landscape Architecture Program
COFFEE+DESIGN : A monthly open discussion among LA students sponsored by GIPL
Dr. Robert France article : Extreme Climatic Upheaval, Emergency Resource Adaptation, and the Emergence of Folkloric Belief
Dr. Kathleen Kevaney publishes Book : Plant-Based Diets for Succulence and Sustainability
Dalhousie's Landscape Architecture Program and GIPL at 2019 APALA Conference
GIPL Participates in PARKing Day 2019
Dr. David Burton creates New Course : ENVA4006 - Air, Climate, and Climate Change
Dr. Richard leBrasseur measures the salutogenic effects of Forest Bathing in Finland
Dr. Brandon Hueng begins Mapping for Organic Soil Carbon Analysis of Canada
Dalhousie Students Design and Install Green Infrastructure : New Bioswale and Permeable Pavement on Campus
Cornelia Hahn Oberlander, FASLA, FCSLA, OBC Donates Personal Library of Landscape Architecture Books to Dal
Dr. Richard leBrasseur Delivers Inaugural Lecture on Peri-Urban Futures
Recalibrating the Landscape : Urban Morphologies, Transition, and Environmental Function
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FRIENDS
Rural Research Centre
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