Greening Research
Our research has been used by the EPA, landscape architecture and engineering firms, and government agencies.
Plant Databases
Phytoremediation explores the use of plants to uptake contaminants within the soil, air, or water. This database has been used by the EPA, landscape architecture and engineering firms, and government agencies for this purpose.
Phytoremediation
The Famulari Theory uses greening practices to reduce the infectiousness of the airborne flu virus. The plants identified in this database are likely effective for flu virus accumulation and reduction of infectiousness.
Famulari theory
Books by the Engaging Green team
Using Plants and Gardens for Healthy Work and Living Surroundings
Ways of Greening
Designing Green Spaces for Health
Using Plants to Reduce the Spread of Airborne Viruses
Sustainable Design Solutions for Healthier Work and Living Environments
Green Up!
Inclusion & Equity in Green Design
Inclusive Approaches for Designing Healthier Work and Living Spaces
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