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Hayden, Dolores. The Power of Place: Urban Landscapes as Public History. Cambridge: MIT Press. 1997. Print.
Hillard, Gloria. “Los Angeles’ Tree Initiative Progresses." National Public Radio, 20 Nov. 2007. Web. 25 Oct. 2011.
Institute for Multimedia Laboratory, University of California, Los Angeles, and California State Parks. Interpretive Technology Concepts: Los Angeles State Historic Park. 2011. Print.
Johnson, L. R. Smith, H. Willis, A. Levine, and K. Haywood. “The 2011 Horizon Report.” Austin, TX: The New Media Consortium. 2011. Print.
Kaplan, Rachel, Stephen Kaplan, and Robert L. Ryan. With People in Mind: Design and Management of Everyday Nature. Washington D.C.: Island Press. 1998. Print.
“Los Angeles Trees.” YouTube.com. KevinaJoyce. 22 Oct 2008. 19 Mar 2012 <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KHZ2_xj0USo>
Livingston, D.W. “Adults’ Informal Learning: Definitions, Findings, Gaps, and Future Research.” Toronto, ON: Centre for the Study of Education and Work. 2001. Print.
Merriam-Webster Dictionary. “Landscape.” Web. 31 Mar. 2012.
Moskowitz, Ben. “Interactive Documentary Film: The Web as Platform and Playpen.” American Film Institute Silverdocs Films Festival. June 2011. Web. 8 Mar. 2012.
Nowak, David J. and Eric J. Greenfield. “Tree and impervious cover change in U.S. cities.” Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 11 (2012): 21-30. Print.
Place It. Place It Workshops. Web. 27 Mar. 2012.
Rademaker, Lee G. “Interpretive Technology in Parks: A Study of Visitor Experience with Portable Multimedia Devices.” MS. University of Montana, Missoula. 2004. Print.
Renteria, Jennifer. A tree in Los Angeles. 24 Jan. 2009. StreetNarratives. Web. 2 Apr. 2012.
Rojas, James. A group of students at the University of New Orleans participates in a Place It! workshop. Photograph. “City/Culture: Playing with Toys.” The Next American City. 4 Jun. 2012. Web. 1 Apr. 2012.
Schugurensky, Daniel. “The Forms of Informal Learning: Towards a Conceptualization of the Field.” Toronto, ON: Centre for the Study of Education and Work. 2000. Print.
Spirn, Anne. The Language of Landscape. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press. 1998. Print.
__________. The Granite Garden: Urban Nature and Human Design. New York: Basic Books. 1985. Print.
Stewart, Emma J., Brownwyn M. Hayward, Patrick J. Devlin, and Val Kirby. “The "place" of interpretation; a new approach to the evaluation of interpretation.” Tourism Management (1998): 257‐266. Print.
Transmedia Activism. Transmedia Activism. Web. 5 Mar. 2012.
TreePeople. Benefits of Trees. Web. 2 Apr. 2012.
Van der Ryn, Sim and Stuart Cowen. Ecological Design. Washington D.C.: Island Press. 1996. Print.
Werquin, Patrick. “Terms, Concepts and Models for Analysing the Value Recognition Programmes.” RNFIL – Third Meeting of National Representatives and International Organisations. Vienna, Austria. 2-3 October 2007. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Paris. 2007. Print.
World Park. The World Park Elements. Web. 27 February 2012.
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