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All figures and images courtesy of the author unless otherwise noted.
Figure 19.1.1: NASA. Earth’s City Lights, from Visible Earth: A Catalog of NASA Images and Animations of Our Home Planet. https://visibleearth.nasa.gov/ view.php?id=55167.
Figure 19.1.2: https://www.epa.gov/file/green-infra...ate-resiliency -infographic
Figure 19.2.1: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). 2019. Green Infrastructure for Climate Resiliency Infographic. https://www.epa.gov/file/ green-infrastructure-climate-resiliency-infographic.
Figure 19.2.2: Adapted from Google Earth; inset photograph by Keith Pezzoli.
Figure 19.2.4: Base map adapted from Google Earth imagery and Google DigitalGlobe.
Figure 19.3.1: Griscom, B. W., et al. 2017. Natural climate solutions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 114(44), 11645–11650.
Figure 19.4.1: Bioregional Center for Sustainability Science, Planning and Design. http://bioregionalcenter.ucsd.edu/.
Sources for the Text
Overview
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IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland. https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/. IPCC. 2018. Glossary. In Global Warming of 1.5°C. https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/ chapter/glossary/.
Pezzoli, K. 2015. Bioregionalism. In Keywords for Environmental Studies, Adamson, J., Gleason, W., and Pellow, D. N. (eds.). New York University Press, New York, NY.
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United Nations Climate Change. 2019. UNFCCC 25th anniversary: climate action is more urgent than ever. https://unfccc.int/news/unfccc-25th -anniversary-climate-action-is-more-urgent-than-ever.
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs. 2019. 68% of the world population projected to live in urban areas by 2050, says UN. https://www.un.org/development/desa/.../2018-revision -of-world-urbanization-prospects.html.
19.1 Localization and the Bioregional Transition
Berry, W. E. 2012. It All Turns on Affection. National Endowment for the Humanities. https://www.neh.gov/about/awards/jefferson-lecture/ wendell-e-berry-biography.
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Pezzoli, K. 2015. Bioregionalism. In Keywords for Environmental Studies, Adamson, J., Gleason, W., and Pellow, D. N. (eds.). New York University Press, New York, NY.
Pezzoli, K. 2017. The bioregionalization of survival: sustainability science and rooted community. In Insurgencies and Revolutions: Reflections on John Friedmann’s Contributions to Planning Theory and Practice., Rangan, H., Ng, M. K., and Porter, L. (eds.). Routledge, New York, NY.
Pezzoli, K., Williams, K., and Kriletich, S. 2011. A manifesto for progressive ruralism in an urbanizing world. Progressive Planning 186(Winter), 16–19.
Pope Francis. 2015. Encyclical Letter Laudato Si’ of the Holy Father Francis on Care for Our Common Home. Libreria Editrice Vaticana. http://w2.vatican De Young, R., and Princen, T. 2012. The Localization Reader: Adapting to the Coming Downshift. MIT Press, Cambridge, MA. .va/content/francesco/en/encyclicals/documents/papa-francesco_20150524 _enciclica-laudato-si.html.
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United Nations Human Settlements Programme/UN-Habitat. 2017. Implementing the New Urban Agenda by Strengthening Urban-Rural Linkages: Leave No One and No Space Behind. United Nations, Nairobi, Kenya
19.2 Green Infrastructure and Climate Action Planning
C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group. 2018. C40 Climate Action Planning Programme: Comprehensive Support for Ambitious and Equitable Climate Action Plans. https://resourcecentre.c40.org/.
California Public Utilities Commission. 2019. Disadvantaged Communities. http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/General.aspx?id=6442453417. (California Environmental Protection Agency 2017).
California State Assembly, Rendon. 2014. AB 1471 Water Quality, Supply, and Infrastructure Improvement Act of 2014
California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment. www.climateassessment.ca.gov.
City of San Diego Planning Department. Urban Forest Management Plan, San Diego’s Trees Provide Many Benefits. https://www.sandiego.gov/planning/ programs/urbanforest.
Environmental Protection Agency. 2019. Green Infrastructure for Climate Resiliency Infographic. https://www.epa.gov/file/green-infrastructure -climate-resiliency-infographic.
Environmental Protection Agency. 2019. What Is Green Infrastructure? https:// www.epa.gov/green-infrastructure/what-green-infrastructure.
Flörke, M., Schneider, C., and McDonald, R. I. 2018. Water competition between cities and agriculture driven by climate change and urban growth. Nature Sustainability 1(1), 51–58.
Kalansky, J., et al. and University of California San Diego. 2018. San Diego Region Report. California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment. Publication number: SUM-CCCA4-2018-009.
Krstic, M. 2019. Smart and Connected Communities—Perspectives for Border Communities. National Science Foundation. https://www.nsf.gov/ awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1833482&HistoricalAwards=false.
Mell, I. 2016. Global Green Infrastructure: Lessons for Successful Policy-Making, Investment and Management. Routledge, New York, NY.
Public Policy Institute of California. 2019. Energy and Water Use in California Are Interconnected. https://www.ppic.org/content/pubs/re.../R_1016AER.pdf.
UN-Habitat. 2015. Guiding Principles for City Climate Action Planning. https:// unhabitat.org/books/guiding-principles-for-climate-city-planning-action/.
University of California, Agriculture and Natural Resources. 2018. The Urban Agriculture Incentive Zones Act (AB551). https://ucanr.edu/sites/UrbanAg/ Laws_Zoning_and_Regulations/The_Urban_Agriculture_Incentive_Zones _Act_AB551/.
19.3 Natural Climate Solutions and Hybrid Approaches
CA.gov. 2018. California’s Fourth Climate Change Assessment. http://www .climateassessment.ca.gov/.
Fargione, J. E., et al. 2018. Natural climate solutions for the United States. Science Advances 4(11), 1–14.
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IPCC. 2018. Global Warming of 1.5°C. An IPCC Special Report on the impacts of global warming of 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels and related global greenhouse gas emission pathways, in the context of strengthening the global response to the threat of climate change, sustainable development, and efforts to eradicate poverty. IPCC, Geneva, Switzerland. https://www.ipcc.ch/sr15/.
Lemelson-MIT Program. 2019. Enid Partika and William Tanaka, University of California San Diego, The BioEnergy Project—Repurposing Food Waste. https://lemelson.mit.edu/winners/eni...william-tanaka.
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Marin Carbon Project. 2019. What Is Carbon Farming? https://www.marin carbonproject.org/carbon-farming.
Surls, R., et al. 2015. Gearing up to support urban farming in California: preliminary results of a needs assessment. Renewable Agriculture and Food Systems 30(1), 33–42.
19.4 Rooted Universities and the Green Infrastructure Nexus
Duren, R. M., and Miller, C. E. 2012. Measuring the carbon emissions of megacities. Nature Climate Change 2, 560.
Good Neighbor Environmental Board (GNEB). 2019. Reports to the President of the United States. https://www.epa.gov/faca/good-neighbor-environ mental-board-gneb-reports-president-united-states.
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Pezzoli, K. 2018. Civic infrastructure for neighborhood planning. Journal of the American Planning Association, 84(2), 191–193. https://doi.org/10.1080/01 944363.2018.1424559.
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Pezzoli, K., et al. 2014. One bioregion/one health: an integrative narrative for transboundary planning along the US–Mexico border. Global Society 28(4), 419–440.

