Joint Call to Action to Promote Healthy Communities
Tuesday, 20 October 2020
JCTA is a collaboration among eight national organizations in the health, built environment and natural environment spaces aiming to spur their respective members to work together to achieve healthier, more equitable communities. The organizations (American Institute of Architects, American Planning Association, American Public Health Association, American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society of Landscape Architects,
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NOAA Fisheries
Tuesday, 28 November 2017
NOAA Fisheries is tasked with monitoring our nation’s fisheries and keeping them sustainable. For more than a decade, Fifth Estate has worked with several programs within NOAA Fisheries to bolster their efforts to communicate with fishermen, partner organizations, and other stakeholders through a range of communication initiatives and channels. These programs include the Marine Recreational
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National Recreation and Park Association
Sunday, 08 October 2017
The National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA) hired Fifth Estate Communications to build a toolkit that would help members explain the link between parks and community health — especially to to elected officials weighing funding priorities. In a time of tight budgets and community health problems on the rise, it’s crucial that communities understand the
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American Institute of Architects
Wednesday, 28 June 2017
Whether at work, home, shopping, or out for an evening on the town, Americans spend the vast majority of their lives inside one building or another. The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is committed to ensuring that our built environment contributes to the wellbeing of people and the planet through a series of sustainability initiatives.
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Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition
Sunday, 28 May 2017
A perplexing challenge has perennially vexed the urban forestry community: With all the benefits we know urban forests provide, what is the most important issue to talk about when we’re trying to draw broad audiences under the urban forest canopy? Four years of work by a national task force and the Sustainable Urban Forests Coalition
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