Red Root Creek Restoration Plan
Publication Year: 2017

Red Root Creek Graduate Planning Studio

Citation:

SUSTAINABLE RARITAN RIVER INITIATIVE, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, RUTGERS UNIVERSITY MAY 2014

Sixteen graduate students participated in this Spring 2014 Studio, co-taught by Sara Malone and Duke Farm’s Michael Catania.  Students developed a conceptual design for restoration of degraded wetlands in a working waterfront along the Raritan River on the Woodbridge/Edison townships line. The Red Root Creek Wetlands is held in private ownership by the Federal Business Center in the Raritan Center.

This course was the first in a new collaboration between Bloustein and Duke Farms that promotes connections that support Bloustein classes and research in the areas of environmental planning, habitat preservation, green design and stewardship.

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