Sentences with phrase «where urban residents»

We see a profusion of community gardens where urban residents have daily interactions with soil, water and living things.

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That same rural / urban divide is evident in my home state — Missouri — where as many as 60 % of rural residents lack access to high - speed Internet.
Hot weather is an often overlooked cause of death worldwide and in the U.S., especially in low - income urban areas where residents might lack air - conditioners.
However, the ongoing loss of marsh habitat could cause Mottled Ducks to move into urban and suburban areas, where they will be more likely to encounter resident Mallards.
The USDA researchers used a different metric for urban areas, where residents may be more reliant on walking and public transit.
His work expands the conversation about ethnic neighborhoods beyond the Chinatowns and other urban «enclaves,» where poor residents of similar ethnicity have often lived because they lacked other choices.
What's more, Camden Town is one of the only areas in London where street art is welcomed and encouraged, giving residents and visitors alike an urban art gallery experience.
In particular, the income of neighborhood residents and the amenities available near the school both affect teachers» decisions of where to teach, particularly in urban areas with high population - density.
The majority of them are residents of large urban school districts where the cap has been hit.
«I think the community - center concept is very difficult to communicate and visualize in an urban setting where [residents] are not accustomed to that kind of involvement,» say Waterloo's Swartzendruber.
Colleges Discover the Rural Student Students from rural areas, where residents are more likely to live in poverty and have lower education levels than those labeled urban, suburban or town, only make up less than 30 percent of college students nationwide.
The message of «enough is enough» resounded across the state, from urban to rural districts, and even in well - to - do suburban communities like Ridgewood, where residents are particularly proud of their schools.
Liza came to Learning Heroes from Urban Teachers, where she worked as a resident teacher for 4th and 5th grade students in the District of Columbia.
, Yan's ultimate goal, as an urban planner and as a Vancouver resident, is to create a city where most owners and residents don't feel «like rootless consumers; temporary and indifferent to each other.»
Borador's Bamboo was a great dog, especially at my school, where he became the resident therapy dog - mostly therapy for me, as those were the years of desegregation and times were tough in a big urban school district.
«The Crissy Field Center hosted the first AGO youth listening session in the Bay Area where 200 youth attended to discuss challenges and potential solutions on how to engage youth and urban residents in the outdoors in the 21st century,» said Pepito.
A city without residents — an unfinished plan, a paradoxical place where the realization of a modern dream society in terms of urban infrastructure lacks only the inhabitants to live their fulfilled dream life.
After excluding urban areas, where residents commonly oppose energy projects, and steep slopes that are unsuitable for construction, the study mapped 282,000 hectares as most compatible.
What does it take to design an urban bike sharing system for a city like Copenhagen, where the bikes outnumber the inner - city residents?
First, Massachusetts is a small, densely packed state where the majority of residents live in urban areas like Boston, Springfield and Worcester.
While you're in an urban location, there's a real residential neighborhood feeling at Monroe Place, where it's not uncommon to see residents adding potted plants and furnishings to their outdoor balconies or to be walking along the landscaped pathways running between the buildings that make up this community.
Student housing communities are competing to provide the flashiest amenities to attract residents even though they are now being built on tiny urban sites where space is at a premium.
Urban trees are a lifeline to nature not only in Seattle, but for the majority of residents in the United States, where 80 percent of the population lives in urban aUrban trees are a lifeline to nature not only in Seattle, but for the majority of residents in the United States, where 80 percent of the population lives in urban aurban areas.
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