Battered, but not broken: amid a troubled recovery, signs of life in Puerto Rico's El Yunque National Forest
págs. 24-31
Pastoral playground: in Fort Collins, a farm-turned-park draws on the site's agricultural past [Twin Silo Park]
págs. 32-37
Do no harm: in Portland, Oregon, quatrefoil designs a healing garden for patients in crisis [Unity Center for Behavioral Health]
págs. 38-41
How rich is life?: science is showing that species variety is not the same thing as biodiversity
págs. 42-42
Maintenance matters: ensuring project integrity over the long term takes tact and tenacity
págs. 48-59
Slope style: large trees and steep slopes can work together - but it takes thought
págs. 60-67
Royal treatment: a revered national bonsai collection has a new home
págs. 68-89
Ethic and aesthetic: in Santa Fe, an old form of irrigation inspires a new approach to stormwater reuse
págs. 90-105
Scale factor: humanizing a university campus in sprawling Monterrey [Mexico]
págs. 106-119
Parisian accents: in the rapidly changing French capital, three big new parks are expanding the edges
págs. 120-137
Out of time: grappling with how to commemorate people enslaved at Brazil's Valongo Wharf, Sara Zewde designs a way forward for memorials everywhere
págs. 138-157
Soft power in Moscow: an expansive park at the foot of the Kremlin helped drive a series of revolutionary improvements to the Russian capital
págs. 160-171
Big Sur's big compromises -- Big Sur: the making of a prized California landscape, [by] Shelley Alden Brooks
págs. 174-211
Refill as needed: to help ailing patients, Park Rx America prescribes a dose of nature
págs. 212-212




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