Sentences with phrase «urban field station»

NYC Urban Field Station artist - in - residence Mary Mattingly has created a floating food forest that invites the public to cultivate fresh food as the barge travels through NYC harbors and acts as a setting for conversations about food and public policy.
Through their affiliation, artists will have opportunities to be embedded with Urban Field Station staff, projects, and sites, and will share their own work via internal brownbag talks and Science of the Living City public seminars.
The goals of the NYC Urban Field Station's Arts and Humanities Residency Program are to bring perspectives from the arts and humanities to urban social - ecological systems and to incubate new relationships with artists and writers to inform our research and land management.
Wave Hill is grateful for the opportunity to work with our collaborating partners, the American Museum of Natural History, the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies, Cornell University, College of Mount St. Vincent, New York Botanical Garden, Gotham Coyote Project,, NYC Natural Areas Conservancy, NYC Parks Natural Resources Group, NYC Science Research Mentoring Consortium and the USDA Forest Service New York City Urban Field Station.
The New York City Urban Field Station (http://www.nrs.fs.fed.us/nyc) is a unique scientific collaboration between the NYC Parks, the USDA Forest Service's Northern Research Station, and the non-profit the Natural Areas Conservancy.
Three artists have been selected to participate in the second year of the Arts and Humanities Residency Program hosted at Fort Totten Park's Urban Field Station, in Bayside, Queens.
Over the course of the year they will have opportunities to be embedded with NYC Urban Field Station staff, projects, and sites, and will share their own work via the Urban Field Station's Science of the Living City public seminars.
First launched in 2006, the Urban Field Station provides a location for this long - term research partnership promoting applied science on urban ecology, conservation, stewardship, and ecological literacy to support ecosystem management and human well - being.

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Clark's original plan to build a functional field research station on the grounds grew, after visiting Milwaukee and many of its urban farms last year, to include an aquaponic system (incorporating fathead minnows from Lynden's Big Lake) and a trial garden.
In October 2016, two students Katelyn Mann and Jesse Brekelbaum from the Green Mountain College in Vermont, studying Urban Ecology, visited the New York City field station and conducted several field visits in New York City, covering a range of urban green space site types in including the Brooklyn Grange; a rooftop farm in Brooklyn and The Beach 41st Houses Garden and Edgemere Landfill in QuUrban Ecology, visited the New York City field station and conducted several field visits in New York City, covering a range of urban green space site types in including the Brooklyn Grange; a rooftop farm in Brooklyn and The Beach 41st Houses Garden and Edgemere Landfill in Quurban green space site types in including the Brooklyn Grange; a rooftop farm in Brooklyn and The Beach 41st Houses Garden and Edgemere Landfill in Queens.
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