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| - | Community involvement is a crucial aspect of contemporary landscape design in Rhode Island. Designers are increasingly collaborating with local communities to ensure that projects reflect the needs and desires of residents. This participatory approach not only fosters a sense of ownership but also leads to more successful and sustainable outcomes. Workshops, charrettes, and public meetings are commonly employed to gather input and feedback from community members. | + | Community involvement is a crucial aspect of contemporary landscape design in Rhode Island. Designers are increasingly collaborating with local communities to ensure that projects reflect the needs and desires of residents. This participatory approach not only fosters a sense of ownership but also leads to more successful and sustainable outcomes. Workshops, charrettes, and public meetings are commonly employed to gather input and feedback from [[https:// |
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| - | Limited funding for public projects can hinder the implementation of innovative landscape designs. Many municipalities rely on grants and donations to support their initiatives, | + | Limited funding for public projects can hinder the implementation of innovative landscape designs. Many [[https:// |
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| - | As climate change continues to be a pressing issue, landscape designers will play a critical role in developing strategies for mitigation and adaptation. This includes designing landscapes that sequester carbon, improve energy efficiency, and enhance urban heat resilience. | + | As climate change continues to be a pressing issue, |
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| - | The importance of education and advocacy in landscape design cannot be overstated. Designers will need to engage in ongoing learning to stay informed about best practices and emerging trends. Additionally, | + | The importance of education and advocacy in landscape design cannot be overstated. Designers will need to engage in ongoing learning to stay informed about best practices and emerging trends. Additionally, |
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| - | Landscape design in Rhode Island is a dynamic and evolving field that reflects the state' | + | Landscape design in Rhode Island is a dynamic and evolving field that reflects the state' |
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| Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. (2021). Sustainable Landscaping. Retrieved from [[http:// | Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. (2021). Sustainable Landscaping. Retrieved from [[http:// | ||
| Rhode Island School of Design. (2022). Landscape Architecture Program. Retrieved from [[http:// | Rhode Island School of Design. (2022). Landscape Architecture Program. Retrieved from [[http:// | ||
| - | Providence Parks Department. (2020). Urban Green Spaces Initiative. Retrieved from [[http:// | + | Providence Parks Department. (2020). Urban Green Spaces Initiative. Retrieved from [[http:// |
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