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- Sustainable Green Systems Strategy for the District of Eastlake-Garfield
- Arnim Wiek, Arnim (Author)
- Golub, Aaron (Author)
- Arizona State University. School of Sustainability (Contributor)
- Identifier TypeLocally defined identifierIdentifier Valueazdocs: XUPH 50.2:E 1 G 63/2014
- Report submitted to the City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department by the ASU-SOS Team for the project grant 'Reinvent Phoenix--Cultivating Equity, Engagement, Economic Development and Design Excellence with Transit-Oriented Development', funded by the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Executive summary -- Correspondence to scope of work -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Green systems challenges in the Eastlake-Garfield District -- 1.2. Profile of the "Reinvent Phoenix" grant -- 1.3. Sustainable green systems research -- 1.4. Objectives of the strategy study -- Chapter 2. Research design and data sources -- Chapter 3. Strategy inputs -- 3.1. Summary of the current state assessment -- 3.2. Summary of the vision for green systems in Eastlake-Garfield -- 3.3. Theory of change -- Chapter 4. Sustainable green systems strategy for the Eastlake-Garfield District -- 4.1. Linking sustainable green systems goals to interventions and investment options -- 4.2. Streets intervention -- 4.3. Buildings and sites intervention -- 4.4. Open space intervention -- 4.5. Details on implementation tools -- 4.6. Synthesis-action plan for sustainable green systems in Eastlake-Garfield -- Chapter 5. Discussion and conclusions -- 5.1. Strengths of the current transition strategy -- 5.2. Testing strategy, interventions, investments -- 5.3. Coordination across strategies -- 5.4. Anticipating the next set of interventions, investments, and implementation tools -- 5.5. Crafting the next 5-year plan -- References
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Sustainable Green Systems Strategy for the District of Eastlake-Garfield (Phoenix, Arizona: City of Phoenix, 2014)