Ecology-based Design

Start Date
02/23/2024
End Date
05/22/2024
Description
Larry will expand upon the ecological principles described in Session 1 by illustrating them in the context of landscape plans, planting protocols, and management procedures. He will also describe often-neglected plant characteristics that are crucial to ecology-based practice. These will include habitat fidelity, colonization patterns, seasonal growth period, life spans, spatial and temporal niche, and proliferation strategies.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Project Management
Sustainable Development & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
3.0
Learning Outcomes
1) Examine native plant communities' applicability to the landscape development and enhancement.
2) Understand the ecological processes that are relevant to landscape development and enhancement in the context of landscape plans and management procedures.
3) Apply the ecological patterns and processes described above to specific protocols for designing meadows, shrublands, woodlands, and naturalistic gardens, with a particular emphasis on those techniques that differ from traditional practice.
Instructors
Larry Weaner, FAPLD
Course Codes
Provider
New Directions in the American Landscape


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