Volume 4 • Issue 1 • 2013 • Pathways to Sustainability

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Oasis Greenways: A New Model of Urban Park within Street Right-of-Ways in Dorchester, Massachusetts

Tom Bertulis and Peter Furth

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Tree Alleys – Specific Green Corridors and Their Disappearance from Cultural Landscape of Nitra Region

Katarína Kristiánová

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Factors Influencing Greenways Use in Italy: Definition of a Method for Estimation

G Senes, R Rovelli, D Bertoni, L Arata, N Fumagalli and A Toccolini

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Optimal Routing of Wide Corridors

Dana Tomlin

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Impressions from a Lost World, the Connecticut River Valley Trackway Plan: Preliminary Concepts

Annaliese Bischoff

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Greenways: An American Model Takes Root in Belarus

Valeria Klitsounova

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The Role of Landscape in Achieving Water Sensitive Cities: The Importance and Potential of Landscape Architecture in Influencing Change Towards Sustainable Water Use in Australia’s Urban Environments

Josephine Neldner

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Greenways as an Integrative Framework for Campus Green Infrastructure: A Stormwater Masterplan Vision for the University of Connecticut

Kristin Schwab

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A Half-Century of Community Effort to Protect Nantucket’s Specialness

Jim Lentowski

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Scientific Approaches for Designing Ecological Networks: A Case Study for the Faunal Species of Inland Wetlands of Lower Saxony, Germany

Rosa Contreras

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Finding Our Way: Urban Waterway Restoration and Participatory Processes

Sharon Moran, Meredith Perreault and Richard Smardon

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A Watershed Event: Communicating Landscape Processes

JeanMarie Hartman and Donna Webb

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Water-related Ecosystem Services from Green Infrastructure

Meilan Chen, Ying Cao and Zhangkan Zhou

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Industrial Heritage at Risk: How National Heritage Areas Have Preserved the Landscapes of American Labor and Why This Capacity is Now in Jeopardy

Eleanor Mahoney

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Connecting the “Big Easy”: Lessons from the people surrounding the Lafitte Greenway in New Orleans, Louisiana

Philip Koske

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The Importance of Urban Corridors in Improving the Green Infrastructure in Cities: Case Study Gaziantep-Turkey

Nasim Shakouri and Mehmet Emin BARIS

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“But How Do We Get to the Greenway?”— A Multi-disciplinary, Multi-jurisdiction, Multimodal Strategy to Increase Connections to the Charles River Basin

Cynthia Smith FASLA, Phil Goff LEED AP and Christopher M Greene RLA

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The Portuguese National Ecological Reserve – A Mapping Tool for Landscape Planning

Selma B Pena, Manuela R Magalhães and Manuela M Abreu

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