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Sea change: rising sea levels prompt a turn for a Bay Area regulatory agency
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 110, Nº 1, 2020, págs. 34-34
Empowered by landscape: urban agriculture, plant identification, and landscape design are among the subjects at a landscape training center in Uganda
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 11, 2019, págs. 52-57
Floods that know no bounds: two countries. One troubled watershed. No solution - yet
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 11, 2019, págs. 122-137
Safe harbor: habitat enhancements for salmon show promise on Seattle's waterfront
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 9, 2019, págs. 22-25
Keep it lean: Kevin Perry pilots practical stormwater strategies
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 9, 2019, págs. 36-41
Toronto in deep: the ravines in one of the world's largest urban forests need help against fragmentation, neglect, invasive plants, and now climate change
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 9, 2019, págs. 112-125
A flood plain forest: a multipurpose project helps build climate and flood resilience in California [Hamilton City]
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 4, 2019, págs. 50-61
Design, build - and let build: beavers become partners in restoration -- beavers significantly increased the wetland area of Seattle's Magnuson Park
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 109, Nº 1, 2019, pág. 26
Lots of opportunity: in Great Lakes cities, derelict parcels sponge up stormwater
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 8, 2018, págs. 36-45
Exit strategy: a retired cranberry bog inspires an innovative approach to wetland restoration
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 108, Nº 1, 2018, págs. 48-64
Salt ponds to pickleweed: ecological trade-offs - and new sea-level rise predictions - drive a complicated restoration of salt ponds in south San Francisco Bay
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 10, 2017, págs. 180-193
Oakland's new 'there': a plaza in historic downtown prioritizes the pedestrian
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 107, Nº 2, 2017, págs. 36-43
River reroute: unwanted sediment becomes an opportunity for habitat
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 106, Nº 11, 2016, págs. 30-39
San Francisco's overlooked edge: after a decade of planning, a 13-mile greenway will soon connect some of the city's left-alone communities to the waterfront
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 106, Nº 7, 2016, págs. 42-55
On the rise: a digital version of an old-fashioned tool helps see the future - under water
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 105, Nº 7, 2015, págs. 34-37
An oak stalker, still at large: as losses mount, scientists are looking to containment
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 9, 2014, págs. 38-49
Hold the shoreline: coastal experts look for soft solutions at the edge of San Francisco Bay
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 104, Nº 3, 2014, págs. 70-81
Curbless appeal: the traditional flat edge seems novel
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 103, Nº 3, 2013, págs. 40-49
Lisa Owens Viani
Landscape architecture, ISSN 0023-8031, Vol. 95, Nº 2, 2005, págs. 46-54
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