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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
Congratulations to Professor Day!
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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 5 months ago
The Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal: Dennis J. Day, FASLA
Dennis J. Day, FASLA, professor of landscape architecture at Kansas State University, will receive the Jot D. Carpenter Teaching Medal for his sustained and significant contributions to landscape architecture education. Day taught landscape architecture construction for more than 40 years…[Read more] -
Mike Tupa posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 7 months ago
Re Justin and Glass Factory Brownfield conditions.
Is there contamination of anything other than “broken glass” and in what condition would that contaminate be? .. Glass is just another form of sand, I wonder if you could tumble the contaminated ground in something like what they tumble new bricks to make them look old. Smooth off the edges, maybe…[Read more] -
Lawrence Greene posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 8 months ago
In regards to mitigation measures for the redevelopment of brownfield sites, the two design options that I am most familiar with, is to install a 40mil impervious linear and or install 3′ of clean fill.
The basic concept is that you are capping the areas of contaminated soils with a liner or with soil.In regards to the impervious liner,…[Read more]
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Ruthie Wanjiku posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 8 months ago
Will definitely browse a number of sites and see what they have. . thanks laura
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Ruthie Wanjiku posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 8 months ago
Thanks laura….Am keeping my options open..so i would be interested in programs in US, maybe you could give details about there websites then i could check them out.
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Ruthie Wanjiku posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 8 months ago
I have an interest in water management..and arid land reclamation. I have B.LA. and i want to pursue master sometime soon, wondering which is the best programme for me. Please share ur thoughts.
Thanks.
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Brian Hochstein posted an update in the group Kansas State University 15 years, 8 months ago
I thought it was about time to get this on here. Welcome and invite everyone you know!
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Stephanie paavola posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 8 months ago
I graduated in May 2008 with my BLA and emphasis in Natural Resource Management. I am considering getting my master’s in Natural Resource Management.
Does anyone have any thoughts on how an MNRM degree would help or not really effect my job hunt?
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Justin Roger Burns posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 15 years, 10 months ago
I am currently working on my senior cap stone B.S. – LA project , which is a brownfield site ( old glass manufacture). I was curious to see if any one had any unique mitigation techniques or could refer me to a few good case studies.
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Rico Flor posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 1 month ago
So interested in constructed wetlands as a ecological system and a landscape element. Any with experience care to share? Finally, any opinion as to its feasibility in arid-desert locations (MTE’s or more severe climes)?
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Baobob posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
I am considering a career change into landscape architecture. I have a strong interest in global environmental change, conservation, ecosystem services, sustainability, and how connection with nature benefits human well-being. My background is more environmental science/management, but I am looking for a more creative outlet and the opportunity to…[Read more]
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
Found some pics of the aboriginal willum
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
I’ve worked on a lot of other restoration projects, establishing wetlands in industrial estates and often roadside habitats. In heavily farmed areas roadside verges are often the only source of remnant vegetation and can therefore be incredibly important for local gene pools.
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Phillip Smith posted an update in the group Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 16 years, 3 months ago
We have an aboriginal education team and indigenous bush foods and tools plantings which are just aobut to be extended through a recent grant. They are based out of a beautiful gum leaf shaped shelter that strangely does not appear on our website. I’ll have to take one myself.