Communities in Phoenix are confronted with numerous challenges that adversely affect human health and safety, with disproportionate impacts on low-income communities. While some challenges are being addressed at the city level, new alliances at the neighbourhood level are initiating community development programmes and projects.
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- Bernstein, Michael J. (Author)
- Wiek, Arnim (Author)
- Brundiers, Katja (Author)
- Pearson, Kimberly (Author)
- Minowitz, Amy (Author)
- Kay, Braden (Author)
- Golub, Aaron (Author)
- Digital object identifier: https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2014.965672
- Corresponding Author: Michael J. Bernstein Arizona State University mjbernst@asu.edu, opens in a new window
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Bernstein, M. J., Wiek, A., Brundiers, K., Pearson, K., Minowitz, A., Kay, B., & Golub, A. (2014). Mitigating urban sprawl effects: a collaborative tree and shade intervention in Phoenix, Arizona, USA. Local Environment, (May 2015), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.1080/13549839.2014.965672