Plant People: Episode 6
What Do Plants Have to Do with Flooding?
Plant People—a new podcast from NYBG and PRX Productions featuring NYBG’s CEO & President, Jennifer Bernstein—connects the dots between nature and humanity through lively conversations with plant scientists and curators, gardeners and naturalists, and other experts. In episode 6, NYBG’s VP of Urban Conservation, Dr. Eric Sanderson, takes us on a quick trip around the landscape of New York City—both today and in the distant past. He’ll get into the sudden rise of catastrophic floods worldwide, and how our relationship with plants centuries ago is impacting our situation right now. Then we talk solutions, ecosystem restoration, and the ways that the future of fighting floods will rely on the well-being of plant life.
Hear from Dr. Eric Sanderson
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Learn more about what was referenced during the episode, along with a transcript from the discussion.
Resources to Referenced Material:
- Manahatta
- The Welikia Project
- Visionmaker 2.0
- The Blue Zone Project
- “Why New York Is Unearthing a Brook It Buried a Century Ago,” Eric Sanderson in the New York Times
- “Let Water Go Where It Wants to Go,” Eric Sanderson in the New York Times
- British Headquarters Map, plans 1 and 2 of New York, Long Island, Hudson River, East River, showing British and American fortifications, ca. 1782
- The Bluebelt program from the NYC Department of Environmental Protection
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