Parks
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This landscape shows up today on calendars, on postcards, in the design of golf courses and public
parks
and in gold-framed pictures that hang in living rooms from New York to New Zealand.
We then take the
parks
and lay them out as ecological infrastructure.
So just as we manage national parks, where we promote the growth of some species and we inhibit the growth of others, we're working towards thinking about buildings using an ecosystem framework where we can promote the kinds of microbes that we want to have indoors.
And he created dozens of national parks, hundreds of thousands of square acres of national wildlife refuges.
So 1914 wasn't just a time for the parks, it was also a time for the automobile, the Model T was rolling off the line, and Stephen Mather understood that this was going to be an important part of American culture.
And so he partnered with highway associations around the country to build big, beautiful highways out to these
parks.
So, Stephen Mather was a successful businessman from Chicago, and anytime there was a
parks
association that needed funding, anytime there was a highway association that needed funding, they'd step in, write the checks, make it happen.
If you go to the safari
parks
on Saturn or Jupiter, you will be disappointed.
Rezero could be used in exhibitions or
parks.
Solar parks, because of the gaps between the panels, deliver less.
Remember where we are, 1.25 watts per square meter, wind farms 2.5, solar
parks
about five.
Now they are lining
parks
and courtyards, painted on walls and even in blighted lots off the street.
So what's interesting is, then if you begin to add new things to it, like autonomy, you get out of the car, you park at your destination, you pat it on the butt, it goes and it
parks
itself, it charges itself, and you can get something like seven times as many vehicles in a given area as conventional cars, and we think this is the future.
Zipcar buys cars and
parks
them throughout dense metropolitan areas for people to use, by the hour and by the day, instead of owning their own cars.
When I was a young man, a young biologist in Africa, I was involved in setting aside marvelous areas as future national
parks.
When I came to the United States, I got a shock, to find national
parks
like this one desertifying as badly as anything in Africa.
Singapore, as it developed its high-rises and its remarkable public housing, also developed an island of parks, and if you go there, you'll see how much of it is green land and park land.
In many theme parks, you can pay extra to jump to the head of the line.
And this isn't only happening in amusement
parks.
They were using
parks
they weren't using before.
It gives us an opportunity to consider the possibility of replacing some of these prisons with playgrounds or parks, and to consider the possibility of converting our neighborhoods into neighborhoods, and to allow there to be a new strategy, a new set of methods, a new set of workers: science, in a way, replacing morality.
To stop the killing of these animals, battalions of soldiers and rangers are sent to protect Nepal's national parks, but that is not an easy task, because these soldiers have to patrol thousands of hectares of forests on foot or elephant backs.
Now the zoning here was massive, so I felt an obligation to create magnificent
parks
on these waterfronts, and I spent an incredible amount of time on every square inch of these plans.
People came from all over the city to be in these
parks.
In that community, substandard housing and food insecurity are the major conditions that we as a clinic had to be aware of, but in other communities it could be transportation barriers, obesity, access to parks, gun violence.
The closer you were to green space, to
parks
and trees, the lower your chance of heart disease, and that stayed true for rich and for poor.
And under construction in Singapore, again middle-income housing, gardens, community streets and
parks
and so on and so forth.
Taking the concept of outdoor and indoor, promenades and
parks
integrated with intense urban life.
The drug traffickers have taken over the Nukak lands, and the Nukaks live as beggars in public
parks
in eastern Colombia.
Moving down to these two national parks, Cahuinari and Puré in the Colombian Amazon — that's the Brazilian border to the right — it's home to several groups of isolated and uncontacted peoples.
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