Quiet, No Wake Zone For Holgate Channel and Ross Island

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

Willamette Riverfest, August 28 through September 7th, Urban Greenspaces Institute Bicycle, Kayak and Hiking Field Tours

Vaux’s Swift Events: Swift Watch and Movie Release: “On the Wing” Premier, Cinema 21, October 2nd

East County Urban Tree Summit, October 4th, 2008

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

"A quiet park is the point" - Letter to the Editor by UGI Director regarding Tanner Springs Park

Community Outreach


We co-lead kayaking and canoeing tours on the Willamette River to bring the public into intimate contact with the river’s scenic and ecological resources.


The Institute also conducts walking tours such as this one with City Commissioner rand Mayor-Elect Sam Adams at Epler Hall on the Portland State University campus to educate the public about innovative stormwater management efforts.


The Institute promotes and participates in local and regional planning efforts that focus on integrating the built and natural environments. Diana Bradshaw, Damascus resident and activist with Damascus concept plan depicting the parks and greenspace system.

The Institute collaborates with other NGOs to provide outreach in the form of Wild in the city to field tours, conferences and meetings, printed materials, its website, and other means to convey to the public the essential role parks, trails, and greenspaces play in the creation of livable cities and regions. Elected officials, civic leaders, and urban planners need additional socio-economic, ecological, and human health data if we hope to achieve the objective of elevating urban greenspaces as an essential service in our cities and receive the funding for acquisition and management needed to provide equitable access to Greenspaces throughout the region.

 

The Institute leads numerous Wild in the City public walking, bicycling and kayaking field trips to educate the general public about park, trail and greenway issues in the city of Portland and the Portland-Vancouver metropolitan region.

 
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