Tag Archive | "development"

Why Food Waste?

July 15, 2009 1 comment

This area of food waste has drilled into me for months, perhaps years.  The concept—truly something that can only happen in a “developed” country—bothers me: that waste could co-exist with food. I watched my mother for years empty the coffee grounds out the back door, and it took me until recently to figure out she [...]

Re:Vision Urban Communities

March 6, 2008 3 comments

“What if living in a city was a safe, healthy, beautiful experience that enriched both the community and the environment?” Re:Vision asks this question as they challenge people to think of the urban experience they truly want.
Their mission is based on the understanding that nature has provided us everything we need to exist in a [...]

Mountainside Village – A Sustainable Neighborhood

December 27, 2007 3 comments

Mountainside Village, a neighborhood development designed to be sustainable and community oriented, is a leader in innovative design. Located at the base of the Tetons in Eastern Idaho, Mountainside Village offers a neighborhood with plentiful shared open space, walkable streets, diverse housing options, convenient shopping and dining on site, and access to numerous venues [...]

Port Everglades: Questions Of Expansion

November 30, 2007 4 comments

Reading Grant Campbell’s posting about the expansions planned for Fort Lauderdale’s economic infrastructure prompted me to do a bit of research, out of which came some good news, and some not-so-good news.
Also, I wanted to find a way in which this situation could be an ‘environmentally friendly topic’, despite Grant’s fear that decimation be [...]


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