
Jennifer Bousselot
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Dec 12, 2024 |
livingarchitecturemonitor.com | Jennifer Bousselot |Armando Villa-Ignacio
IntroductionNearly three years ago our team introduced the concept of rooftop agrivoltaics in the Spring 2022 edition of the Living Architecture Monitor in the article entitled Exploring the Potential of Rooftop Agrivoltaics. Rooftop agrivoltaics involves integrating green roofs for food production under solar panels. Since that time, we have expanded our capacity and explored this topic from many angles at two research locations.
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Sep 8, 2024 |
livingarchitecturemonitor.com | Thomas Hickey |Maria Chavez |Jennifer Bousselot
Land Cover Classification and Change in Porto, Portugal: Spatial Analysis for Urban Vegetation and Green Roof Adoption Volume 11 Number 2 Pages 1-18 Kevin Duerfeldt (1)*, Brian Gelder (2), Monica Haddad (3) (1) Department of Horticulture, Iowa State University, U.S.A. (2) Department of Agriculture & Biosystems Engineering, Iowa State University, U.S.A. (3) Department of Community and Regional Planning, Iowa State University, U.S.A. *corresponding author: [email protected] ABSTRACT There are...
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Jun 7, 2024 |
livingarchitecturemonitor.com | Thomas Hickey |Maria Chavez |Jennifer Bousselot
A Rooftop Agrivoltaic System: Pollinator Plant EstablishmentVolume 11 Number 1 Pages 41-55Thomas Hickey(1), Maria Chavez(1), Jennifer Bousselot(1) Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, Colorado State University, United States*corresponding author: [email protected] a time of rapid habitat removal in favor of urbanization, green roofs have been recognized as a means to increase biodiversity while emulating native habitats in urban ecosystems.
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Mar 11, 2024 |
livingarchitecturemonitor.com | Brian Adams |Jennifer Bousselot
Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus) Lemon grass has proven to be an excellent addition to our rooftop farm. It is fast growing and produces a wonderful citrus scent. Lemon grass is an annual plant in our region because it is native to tropical areas. However, lemon grass has proven to be very well adapted to the growing conditions that exist on a green roof. We have grown this species both on green roofs and in native at-grade gardens.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Michael Guidi |Jennifer Bousselot
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