Welcome to the Greening in the Red Zone blog. Here you will read about examples of people turning to nature in times of crisis to get through hardships from the news media, and from personal accounts. Of particular interest are stories of people whose involvement in "greening" immediately after a disaster or war increased their own and their community's resistance and resilience to the disturbance. We hope you will find inspiration in these stories, and we welcome you to add your own stories of Greening in the Red Zone.

Friday, January 16, 2015

Need-based giving in Disaster - Tidball Presentation at ASU



Recent presentation at the Need-based transfers in water management and disaster recovery workshop Hosted by the Human Generosity Project and the Decision Center for a Desert City at Arizona State University.


Monday, January 5, 2015

Greening in the Red Zone - book review

A new book review in the Journal of Education for Sustainable Development for the book Greening in the Red Zone.