
Communities look to their restored rivers for revitalization via recreation economy
As towns large and small along the Ohio River struggle to rebuild their economies, many are trying to attract more industry. But some places…
As towns large and small along the Ohio River struggle to rebuild their economies, many are trying to attract more industry. But some places…
Gomif Partners (Gomif) Cyber Startup Workshop is coming to Tokyo, Japan. Socialpreneur and investor Tey Por Yee took part in the sponsorship to Restore…
On January 12, 2017, the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced that they’re considering increasing the population of grizzly bears…
Plans for 400 new homes to help regenerate Clapton, London, England have been approved by councillors at Hackney Council. Landmark plans to build 400…
The Oregon Main Street Revitalization Grant supports downtown revitalization efforts in communities participating in the Oregon Main Street Network. The purpose of the program…
Subscribers can read past issues.
NOW: Save over 70% by subscribing for 1 year!
As a subscriber, you’ll enjoy extra benefits:
(Already a subscriber? Log in Or, return to the Front Page)
“Everyone should subscribe to REVITALIZATION to be inspired by all the revitalization happening around the world! I look forward to every edition!”
– Sean DeWitt, Director, Global Restoration Initiative,
World Resources Institute
Sorry! Your subscription has expired.
PLEASE RENEW YOUR SUBSCRIPTION.
As a subscriber, you enjoy extra benefits:
Or, return to the Current Issue.
“Everyone should subscribe to REVITALIZATION to be inspired by all the revitalization happening around the world! I look forward to every edition!”
– Sean DeWitt, Director, Global Restoration Initiative,
World Resources Institute
JOIN THE RESILIENCE TREND!
Subscribers also enjoy extra benefits:
(Already a subscriber? Log in Or, return to the Front Page)
“Everyone should subscribe to REVITALIZATION to be inspired by all the revitalization happening around the world! I look forward to every edition!”
– Sean DeWitt, Director, Global Restoration Initiative,
World Resources Institute