Sharon Gamson Danks is an American environmental planner and landscape designer known for her advocacy of environmentally friendly schoolyards.[2][8][9][10][11] In 2013, she founded the nonprofit Green Schoolyards America to promote ecologically healthy city schoolyards.[12][13] She designed outdoor playgrounds with blooming gardens, shaded ponds and nature trails.[14][15] Her book Asphalt to Ecosystems: Design Ideas for Schoolyard Transformation describes ways to transform the "traditional school ground’s slab of asphalt into edible gardens"[3][1][16][17] and it received an American Society of Landscape Architects award in 2012.[4][5]
In May 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Danks, along with Green Schoolyards America and several other organizations, founded the National COVID-19 Outdoor Learning Initiative to help American K-12 schools move into fresh air spaces to reduce virus transmission.[13][18][19] She helped create an online resource called the National Outdoor Learning Library to help educators plan their outdoor learning efforts.[20] The online library features templates for constructing outdoor classroom spaces and lesson plans.[21]
^Elizabeth Manning, October 2011, Alaska Fish & Wildlife News, Schoolyard Habitats Inspire Outdoor Learning, Accessed June 16, 2014, "...Sharon Danks’ book about schoolyard habitat projects are so awe-inspiring.."
^Soumya Karlamangla, Staff Writer, February 24, 2011, Daily Californian, Green Playgrounds Spring Up Around Bay Area, Accessed June 16, 2014, "...Sharon Danks, a Berkeley-area environmental planner..."
^Elizabeth Cooper, January 30, 2011, Vermont Today via the Rutland Herald, Learning outside of the boxArchived 2015-02-11 at the Wayback Machine, Accessed June 16, 2014, "..Sharon Danks, author of “Asphalt to Ecosystems.” ..."