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In this era of climate change, novel nature-based solutions, like the daylighting (de-culverting) of streams, that enhance the socio-ecological resilience are gaining prominence. Yet, the growing body of literature on stream daylighting... more
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      Urban PlanningClimate Change Adaptation And Mitigation StrategiesUrban DesignEcologically Sustainable Design
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      Landscape EcologyGeographyEcosystem ServicesLandscape Architecture
Since the start of stream daylighting (deculverting streams buried to make way for urban development) in the 1970s, several case study/project-based reviews emerged. Yet, there is a need for literature-based reviews that identify the... more
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      Landscape EcologyClimate ChangeLandscape ArchitectureClimate Change Adaptation
articles examining stream daylighting (de-culverting buried streams) are limited in scope, report on only a fraction of available publications, and focus on publications' explicit (manifest) content rather than their underlying constructs... more
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      Landscape EcologyLandscape ArchitectureUrban PlanningEcological restoration