Health, Equity, and Nature: A Changing Climate in Lake County, IL
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Health, Equity, and Nature: A Changing Climate in Lake County, IL

Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods

Brushwood Center at Ryerson Woods works collaboratively with community partners, artists, health care providers, and scientists to improve health equity and access to nature in Lake County, Illinois, and the Chicago region. This report outlines key findings and recommendations for improving well-being in Lake County, Illinois, by addressing systemic inequities at the intersection of environment and health.

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Using NBS to Center Equity and Justice in Chicago
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Using NBS to Center Equity and Justice in Chicago

Resilient by Nature Project (RxN)

Environmental injustices have pervaded Chicago for decades, and continue to do so. While NBS can provide a multitude of benefits to neighborhoods, the way that they're allocated, planned, implemented and maintained is critical. Careful stewardship is required to ensure that NBS are pursued with respect to the agency of residents, and avoid potential unintended consequences.

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Policy and Planning Tools for Urban Green Justice
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Policy and Planning Tools for Urban Green Justice

BCNUEJ

This report presents a summary and analysis of tools and policies that fight displacement and gentrification, while also improving accessibility and inclusiveness of green amenities and green spaces in urban contexts. It contains a library of tools and policies used in many different contexts in the Global North (the United States, Canada, and Western Europe) to promote housing stability and affordability while increasing the presence and accessibility of green public space in the urban fabric.

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Employing NBS to Repurpose Vacant Lots
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Employing NBS to Repurpose Vacant Lots

Resilient by Nature Project (RxN)

There are more than 32,000 vacant lots in the city of Chicago. Once viewed as a symbol of disinvestment, such properties are increasingly being reclaimed and converted into creative community assets–both in Chicago, and around the world. Approaches to this work can range from simple improvements by neighbors to professionally designed, multi-functional spaces.

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