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Terrain Magazine

Northern California’s Environmental Magazine

Archive for November, 2006

Conjure City

Richmond’s building addiction

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Dinos of the Sea Scramble to Survive

Two steps back for sea turtles

By Susan P. Williams

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Quick Pick: Sauna or Suicide?

Heavy weather ahead—can we survive?

By Vivian Choi

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Sprawl Valley

Suburbs from Hell devour California’s landscapes—and our psyches.

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Loaded Levees

State planners aren’t factoring in global warming.

By Kristi Coale

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Risky Business

Low-density development poses high risk in the North Bay.

By Anna McCarthy

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Saving a Shrinking Valley

Q&A with Carol Whiteside

By Lisa Owens Viani

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Staggering Towards Community

Q&A with Michael Corbett

By Lisa Stapleton

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Plan for Disaster, Prepare for Beauty

Q&A with Eugene Tsui

By Michael Kosacki

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Reality Check

Q&A with Richard Register

By Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Backyard Bounty

Imagine a city where backyard fences are relics of the past, where neighbors share gardens brimming with edibles.

By Anna McCarthy

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Splat: City Planners Aren’t Fond of Fruit

Fueled by the “buy-local” food movement, many homeowners are starting to grow their own fruit and vegetables.

By Lisa Stapleton

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Sliding to the Slow Side, Hamburger in Hand

Tracking food from field or garden to table is an integral part of Slow Food’s mission.

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Italy Makes an Offer We Can’t Refuse

Seven years ago, a group of Italian cities branded themselves cittaslow, beginning another installment in what’s become an overall slow movement.

By Mary Vance

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

How Many Moments?

Cities can be packed with sustainable systems and ideas, but what inspirations will arise if we are distanced from experiencing the earth we live on?

By Trilby duPont

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Essential Reads

Super-Sizing the Corporate Waistline

By Mary Vance, Rosa Venezia, Gina Covina and Linnea Due

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

Come Together

Pulling pieces and players together at the Sustainability Summit

By Amy Kiser

Fall/Winter 2006 | No Comments »

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