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Trager Microforest Project Brings Forestry To Downtown Louisville

At Founder’s Square — a small park between 4th and 5th Streets along Muhammad Ali Boulevard — is slowly gaining forestry thanks to the Trager Microforest Project that is moving forward into its next phase.

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Is it a healthy day in the neighborhood? Louisville institutions partner in Universal Basic Neighborhood research

Louisville, Kentucky (PRWEB) July 28, 2023 What characteristics of a neighborhood contribute to the health of its residents – or reduce it?The University

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University of Louisville, Simmons College to study how neighborhoods affect health

Why delaying school start times is the right thing to do: Opinion

School’s proposal to delay school opening time is a good policy. It will allow students to sleep longer and to have better quality sleep.

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UofL's pop-up Urban Design Studio created to position Louisville for the future

The design of cities directly affects human and environmental health, and with health and ecological disasters unfolding around the globe seemingly daily, urgency is growing for public-health and urban-design professionals to collaborate to improve the built environment. Over the next six months, the University of Louisville's Urban Design Studio (UDS), part of the Department of Urban and Public Affairs, will explore how the city of Louisville can serve as a living laboratory for research, education and experimentation at the Healthful City Design Studio at 429 W. Muhammad Ali Blvd. This temporary pop-up location, an addition to the current UDS location in the Portland neighborhood, offers a space in which community members can dive into issues and opportunities specific to the heart of downtown. "This is an exciting opportunity to pull together the threads of urban planning and design, public health, equity, ecology, engineering, economics and more to focus on how these over

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