New Directions in the American Landscape presents a live, interactive, national webinar series for landscape practitioners.
A renowned group of instructors including Douglas Tallamy, Ph.D., Larry Weaner, FAPLD, and Chad Adams, AICP, will discuss an eclectic mix of topics from the art of naturalistic design to science-based meadow creation.
Registration will open in early June.
SECTION 1 – DESIGN
July 6: Ecological Design as Garden Art: The Artistic Thread (1.5 CEUs)
Larry Weaner
July 8: Cemetery Landscapes as Habitat: New Paradigms Honoring Ecology & Culture (1.5 CEUs)
Jenna Webster
July 9: Creating Specifications for Restoration Scale Projects (1.5 CEUs)
Andrew Korzon, PLA & Rebecca Kagle, associate ASLA
July 14: Rediscovering Historic Landscape Practice
Part 1 | Historical Ecology: Revealing and Incorporating a Site’s Story into Design (1.25 CEUs)
Michael Gaige
Part 2 | Then and Now (1.25 CEUs)
Larry Weaner
Part 3 | Panel (CEUs not available)
July 15: Invisible Layers in the American Landscape (1.5 CEUs)
Abra Lee
July 16: Regenerative Agriculture: A Landscape Architect's Role (1.5 CEUs)
Chad Adams
July 22: Harmony, Rhythm and Time: A Composer's Approach to Garden Design (1.5 CEUs)
Larry Weaner
SECTION 2 – PLANTS, PLANTING & MANAGEMENT
August 5: Cross Pollination
Part 1 | Doug’s Place: Plants and Animals in Concert (1.25 CEUs)
Douglas Tallamy, Ph.D.
Part 2 | Living in a Garden Ecology Lab (1.25 CEUs)
Larry Weaner
Part 3 | Panel (CEUs not available)
August 6: Creating and Enhancing Bird and Pollinator Habitat at Croton Point Park (Croton on Hudson, NY, 1.5 CEUs)
Jenna Webster
August 11: Native Annuals: An Underutilized Landscape Resource (1.5 CEUs)
Ethan Dropkin
August 12: Genetic Variation and Native Plant Design: All Coral Bells Are Not Created Equal (1.5 CEUs)
Ian Caton
August 13: Seed to Landscape: Collecting Local Genotype Seed for Landscape Projects
Part 1 | Woodland Species (1.25 CEUs)
Ian Caton
Part 2 | Prairie Species (1.25 CEUs)
Marc Pastorek
Part 3 | Panel (CEUs not available)
August 18: Organic Planting and Management: Glenstone Museum (3 CEUs)
Matt Partain
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When
July 6th, 2020 12:00 AM
through
August 18th, 2020 12:00 AM