UGI National Advisory Board member, Jon Kulser , honored by the Association of Wetland Scientists with Lifetime Achievement Award

Institute Director Mike Houck receives The Garden Club of America Club Conservation Commendation from the Portland Garden Club, Wednesday, June 11, 2009

Portland Memorial Mausoleum/Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge Half Completed. Soon to be the largest mural in the U. S., a wetland motif is being applied to 50,000 square feet of west and south facing walls of the Portland Memorial Mausoleum, which overlooks the 160-acre Oaks Bottom Wildlife Refuge. The mural is so large it can be clearly seen from I-5 on the west side of the Willamette River.

Quiet, No Wake Zone For Holgate Channel and Ross Island

Wild in the City Field Trips - Exploring Regional Greenspaces by Kayak, Bike and Foot

Urban Green, A Radio Documentary on Green Planning in Portland.

Integrating the Built and Natural Environment

The Urban Greenspaces Institute works to create great cities-cities where the built and natural environments are interwoven, not set apart. We promote the integration of urban green infrastructure-parks, trails, streams and wetlands, fish and wildlife habitat, urban forest canopy, and greenspaces-with the built environment. Our motto, In Livable Cities is Preservation of the Wild, reflects our philosophy that well-designed, nature-rich cities are beautiful, equitable, compact, and ecologically sustainable places to live, thereby reducing urban sprawl across the rural landscape.

We work in partnership with other NGOs, agencies, urban planners, the urban design professions, and private groups to achieve the creation, protection, and long-term management of the city's green infrastructure. To achieve this goal our Livable Cities Initiative focuses on:

Regional Planning to address issues associated with regional growth management, protection and restoration of the region's green infrastructure, and integration of the built and natural landscapes.

Green Urban Design of high density, mixed-use centers and urban expansion areas that include ample parks, trails, and greenspaces.

Ecosystem Services documenting economic values of the green infrastructure.

Creating a Healthy Willamette River through recreational activities and events that promote the protection and restoration of the river's greenspaces.

Community Outreach highlighting the social, ecological, and economic benefits of parks, trails, and greenspaces.

Symposia and Workshops for the green building, sustainable development, parks, and greenspace communities.

Policy Work at all landscape scales to ensure that parks, trails, and greenspaces are viewed, and funded, as essential elements of the urban fabric.

Information Sharing at the local, regional, national, and international levels to ensure that we learn from, and share information with, other communities.

 
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