Start Date
07/09/2024
End Date
07/09/2024
Description
Our opening presentation will examine the species traits, vegetative patterns, and ecological processes found in spontaneous plant communities. The patterns and processes explored will include disturbance, succession, competition, and relative ecological stability. This session will serve as the theoretical basis for the practical design, planting, and management procedures detailed in all subsequent sessions.
Distance Learning
Yes
Course Equivalency
No
Subjects
Project Management
Sustainable Development & Design
Health, Safety and Welfare
Yes
Hours
3.0
Learning Outcomes
1) Examine the ecological patterns of native plant communities.
2) Understand the ecological processes that are relevant to landscape development and enhancement including but not limited to disturbance, succession, competition, and plant proliferation strategies.
3) Gain a theoretical basis for ecology-based practical design, planting, and management procedures.
Instructors
Larry Weaner, FAPLD
Course Codes
Provider
New Directions in the American Landscape