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Winter 2012
How The Million Trees Initiative Is Planting An Urban Forest
 
Summer 2011
Leading A Statewide Effort To Assess Watershed Health
 
Winter 2011
Station Fire Recovery and Rehabilitation
 
Fall 2010
Decentralized Stormwater Management: Harvesting The Rain
 
Winter 2010
Nature Needs Water Too
 
Fall 2009
Compton Gateway: Symposium for Creekside Community Development
 
Summer 2009
Dorothy's Law: A New Look At Managing California's Water Supply
 
Spring 2009
The Watershed Approach In Economic Hard Times
 
Winter 2009
Building A Healthier San Gabriel River Watershed
 
Fall 2008
How Do We Keep It Flowing? Funding for the Maintenance of Stormwater Projects
 
Summer 2008
Brush Clearance, Fuel Reduction, Fire-Safe Landscaping
 
Spring 2008
Electrical Transmission Corridors: Renewable Energy and Secondary Uses
 
Fall 2007
The Fires This Time: Post-Fire Recovery Best Practices
 
Summer 2007
Sustainable Cities: What Will It Take To Reach The Prize?
 
Winter 2007
Beyond Concrete Channels: What's Next?
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Winter 2012 |Vol. 14, No. 1
How The Million Trees Initiative Is Planting An Urban Forest
 
 
Overview:
In this issue, we take a look back at the City of Los Angeles Million Trees Initiative through the accounts of the participants and observers of LA's attempt to create a greener urban landscape.
 
 
Inside This Issue:
The Million Trees Initiative -
An Introduction

Seeing the Forest for the
Trees - A Restoration Effort
in Brazil’s Atlantic Forest

Million Trees Los Angeles -
A Call to Action

Working Together for a
Greener Los Angeles

An Interview with Dr. Stephanie
Pincetl of UCLA’s Center for
Sustainable Urban Systems

Tipping Towards a Water-
secure, Climate-resilient Los
Angeles

Windstorm Exposes Tree Vulnerability