H.W.S. Cleveland Symposium

Myths and Realities of Ecology, Design, and Ecosystem Health in the Metropolitan Landscape

Sponsored by the Department of Landscape Architecture, College of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, and the Metropolitan Design Center

Organized by Laura Musacchio, Assistant Professor
Department of Landscape Architecture

Introduction

This symposium will explore the relationship between conservation science and design and the growing concern about how to address the it depends problem in the metropolitan landscape. The it depends problem has two dimensions. First, this problem is well known to landscape architects ever since they took their first ecology class as students when the answers to their questions about the application of ecological principles was always "it depends." From the perspective of conservation science, the problem is related to conflicting cultural values in society about resource use and biodiversity. Both dimensions of the it depends problem reflect transdisciplinary interest about the challenge of designing, planning, and managing metropolitan landscapes, which includes any place affected by urbanization or provides natural resources for human consumption.

For registration information see our Registration information page, or contact Continuing Professional Studies at CALA, phone: 612-624-1832 or e-mail at calacps@tc.umn.edu.

For more symposium information, please contact Laura Musacchio at musac003@umn.edu or at 612-626-0810.

 





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