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Ecotones Mitigating NYCs Contentious Sites

Ecotones: Mitigating NYC's Contentious Sites

July 1, 2008  |  Levent OZLER

Given the global and local challenges of climate change, the Landscape Architecture profession is at the forefront of New York City's sustainability efforts.

Collaborating with governments, regulatory agencies, community groups, and design professionals, Landscape Architects are transforming ecological problems into opportunities for habitation and recreation.

With Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg's sustainability plan, plaNYC, in place, the challenge is to understand the interconnectedness of the City's green spaces.

Ecotones are transition zones between adjacent ecosystems.

In urban environments they emerge as contentious sites located between disparate or opposing forces: where industry meets the river; where community and industrial uses collide; where public and private interests merge.

These areas are often the unconsidered result of infrastructure improvements and building developments yet have the potential to be cultural and ecological mitigators.

The projects in this exhibition show us how sustainable practices, specifically, the collecting, cleansing, and reclaiming of water, can be used to mediate conflicting circumstances, integrating technical solutions with the social and cultural considerations that make for vibrant urban spaces.

more: aiany.org/centerforarchitecture/exhibitions.php (324)

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