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Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation [Paperback]

Sharon Gamson Danks

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"I have often seen children's sense of wonder awaken as they find life teeming in a handful of soil or nurture a seed into a healthy plant to be harvested and enjoyed in a delicious meal with their classmates. Sharon Danks’ Asphalt to Ecosystems is a wonderful introduction to the design ideas that can transform a traditional schoolyard into a place where such vital learning can occur, under the wise and skillful guidance of the growing movement of educators dedicated to education for sustainable living."
Zenobia Barlow, Cofounder and Executive Director, The Center for Ecoliteracy

"Asphalt to Ecosystems reflects the author’s passion for the topic and presents more than a decade of innovative practice interwoven with extensive international field investigation. The carefully crafted text, profusely illustrated with closely observed examples, convincingly demonstrates how ecologically rich environments can serve the triumvirate of children’s play, learning, and education—and the good health of both children and planet. This inspiring book brings together and builds on the work of long time pioneers who share author Sharon Danks’ vision. Those pursuing the same mission are offered an exceptionally valuable tool and a new benchmark of design for educating a new eco-literate generation."
Robin Moore, MCP, Director, The Natural Learning Initiative, North Carolina State University. Co-author, Natural Learning: The Life History of an Environmental Schoolyard

"Danks’ book exemplifies planning's comprehensive approach to design and community engagement. She demonstrates that sustainability goes well beyond green technologies—encompassing the patterns of place and envisioning schools and schoolyards as centers of community."
Jeffrey L. Soule, FAICP, Director of Outreach and International Programs, American Planning Association

"This is a beautiful book, loaded with compassion for children and deep understanding of the learning process. It is not just a primer on ecological landscaping in the curriculum, but a blueprint for a greener and smarter curriculum."
David W. Orr, Paul Sears Distinguished Professor of Environmental Studies and Politics, Oberlin College, author, Ecological Literacy and Hope Is an Imperative

"A groundbreaking and informative book with examples from around the world that will inspire others to create green engaging environments for their children. To educate the next generation of earth stewards we need to immerse them in settings where an ecological viewpoint becomes second nature. Sharon Danks shows us the way."
Clare Cooper Marcus, Professor Emerita, Departments of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, University of California, Berkeley. Co-author, Healing Gardens

“Danks encourages teachers to take their students on field trips to their own schoolyards.”
Amanda Marrazzo, Chicago Tribune

“...it’s a delightful book; meticulously researched, beautifully illustrated with full-colour photographs, combining persuasive arguments for change with a clear, accessible, writing style…. We would recommend this book to any school – primary and secondary – or PTA with an interest in taking learning outdoors, becoming ‘greener’ or providing richer play experiences. It’s also an invaluable text for designers and planners, offering guidance on materials, planting and sustainability, based on real-life, successful examples in a wide range of different school contexts.”
Julie Mountain, Operations Director of Learning Through Landscapes

“Wow! I wish this book had been around years ago when I first got involved with my local school's outdoor classroom… It gives guidelines for building everything from wildlife sanctuaries and edible gardens to sustainable energy and water systems, and offers ideas for encouraging creative play and connecting curriculum. Great photos illustrate how children interact with the natural world, art and academics in the outdoor classroom. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to transform -- or continue transforming -- their schoolyard, park or outdoor community space. It will cause you to look at your children's or student's play space with brand new eyes... and that's a very good thing. Every school administrator and park official should have a copy of this inspiring manual on her desk.”
Anna Nagro, Founder of GardenABCs

"Parents, teachers, school administrators, and community planners will all find this book both helpful and revealing; children will find the results magical."
Marlene Y. Satter, Foreword Reviews

"Asphalt to Ecosystems does a great job targeting its audience: teachers, students, and community activists. It is heavy on practical advice and detailed examples while being light on theory. Danks recognizes that some of the greatest challenges to such innovative playgrounds are liability legislation and a general fear of the unknown. Therefore, this book lays out a framework for change and supplements it with ample global examples. It is as much a call-to-action as an expose of works, and most definitely a wonderful addition to any elementary school library."
Kevin J. Zhang, Re:place Magazine

"As I was reading this book I realized I wanted to buy boxes of it and send copies off to all officials involved in education at the national and state level—it is that good."
Deborah Dalton, Landscape Architecture Magazine

"The book could have shown a great idea possible only in a perfect world, but beautiful photography, lists of resources, and a chapter on infrastructure combine to make the reader want to organize action teams and hold fundraisers. This book is an inspirational handbook for everyone: landscape architect, PTO representative, teacher, parent. I finished the book feeling like I had the answer for the phenomenon Richard Louv’s identified as Nature Deficit Disorder. It will inspire anyone with vision who also believes that our future relies on reconnecting our children to our planet and plugging them into the natural world around them."
Trevor Smith, Ecological Landscape Association

"Hands down, this is absolutely the most comprehensive book about greening schoolyards that I have seen, and I’ve seen most of them. The author’s work involves photos from unbelievable green spaces from 11 countries around the world and spans a decade of research. If you have an inkling of desire to do some greening projects in a schoolyard or are looking for inspiration for yourself or others, this book provides all the information you need, along with saving you time and money. It is loaded with gorgeous photos of students working and learning outdoors in spaces that are now teeming with life but were once barren asphalt."
Erica Beck Spencer, FOSS Newsletter

"The book is filled with examples that show that many things are possible on school sites, and supports that idea with approximately 500 colorful photographs from roughly 150 schools in 11 countries."
Sustainable Communities Online

"Who ever thought that schoolyards could be so much fun and enriching for everyone in the community? All it takes is ongoing community support and involvement at every stage of site-specific planning, funding, construction and maintenance. “Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation” is more than an idea book; it will help inspire and guide change."
Jeanne Santangelo, Marinscope Community Newspaper

"Sharon Danks, author of Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation, shares a vision of creating outdoor learning spaces as places of beauty and inspiration for natural interactions."
lifelab.org

"There is great advice here and lots of inspiration."
Connect Magazine

"This book is an important addition to the growing body of literature on green schoolyard transformation, and is a must-have for school district libraries as well as an asset for all schools."
Green Teacher Magazine

"Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation is a call for schoolyards to transform their unused grassland and asphalt yards into something more useful and educational."
The Midwest Book Review

"We would recommend this book to any school - primary and secondary - or PTA with an interest in taking learning outdoors, becoming 'greener' or providing richer play experiences. It's also an invaluable text for designers and planners, offering guidance on materials, planting and sustainability, based on real-life, successful examples in a wide range of different school contexts."
Learning through Landscapes

"Sharon's book is highly unique and lovingly written. In additon to being well organized, it offers marvelous pictures that greatly add to this insightful and extremely useful guide. I highly recommend this book to anyone involved in improving our local schools and also those wanting to get involved."
Doug Pushard, HarvestH2O.com

"The book’s abundant illustrations and stories show readers how ecological schoolyards can improve students’ classroom performance, increase self-esteem, better lifestyle practices, and instill in young students a much-needed sense of environmental stewardship."
School Garden Weekly

"Asphalt to Ecosystems is a compelling color guidebook for designing and building natural schoolyard environments that enhance childhood learning and play experiences while providing connection with the natural world."
Michael Levenston, City Farmer News

"The essential guidebook for communities ...

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Asphalt to Ecosystems is a compelling color guidebook for designing and building natural schoolyard environments that enhance childhood learning and play experiences while providing connection with the natural world. Intended for parents, teachers, school administrators, designers, environmentalists, and community volunteers, this book is a fantastic resource that will inspire readers to transform their own school grounds.


With this book, Danks broadens our notion of what a well-designed schoolyard should be, taking readers on a journey from traditional, ordinary grassy fields and asphalt, to explore the vibrant and growing movement to "green" school grounds in the United States and around the world. This book documents exciting green schoolyard examples from almost 150 schools in 11 countries, illustrating that a great many things are possible on school grounds when they are envisioned as outdoor classrooms for hands-on learning and play. The book's 500 vivid, color photographs showcase some of the world's most innovative green schoolyards including: edible gardens with fruit trees, vegetables, chickens, honey bees, and outdoor cooking facilities; wildlife habitats with prairie grasses and ponds, or forest and desert ecosystems; schoolyard watershed models, rainwater catchment systems and waste-water treatment wetlands; renewable energy systems that power landscape features, or the whole school; waste-as-a-resource projects that give new life to old materials in beautiful ways; K-12 curriculum connections for a wide range of disciplines from science and math to art and social studies; creative play opportunities that diversify school ground recreational options and encourage children to run, hop, skip, jump, balance, slide, and twirl, as well as explore the natural world first hand. The book grounds these examples in a practical framework that illustrates simple landscape design choices that all schools can use to make their schoolyards more comfortable, enjoyable and beautiful, and describes a participatory design process that schools can use to engage


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Amazon.com: 4.9 out of 5 stars (7 customer reviews)

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great insights, beautiful photography and philosophy, May 19 2011
By Sarah W. Stocker - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation (Paperback)
This is a gorgeous book, with wonderful practical and inspirational advice for making our children's play environments sustainable and nourishing on every level. It's packed with thoughtful guidance and ideas for ways to enrich children's learning and experience through nature - just outside the window. A must have for every school and community, and for every teacher who looks for ways to open the horizons of their classroom.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book for schoolyards, Feb 10 2011
By MobileDev - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation (Paperback)
Wonderful book about creating green schoolyards for children. Both a how-to and a reference guide for parents and teachers. In reading it, there are lots of great ideas from other schools which have taken the leap to green ideas. It isn't just for architects, but for anyone interested in how to make schools into a more livable and playable space.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine guidebook for designing and building ecologically diverse schoolyards, Dec 4 2010
By Midwest Book Review - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation (Paperback)
Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation provides a fine guidebook for designing and building ecologically diverse schoolyards, then blending nature activities into the areas for K-12. Over 500 color photos packs an illustrated guide for transforming traditional asphalt playgrounds into edible gardens, wildlife habitats and more, using examples from over 150 schools in 11 countries with varying climates. An inspirational, absorbing, unique read for any contemplating the transformation of either an entire schoolyard or a section of ground.
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