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Ken Smith posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoAgree with Blake — the Merritt program is great. I also volunteered at Tilden’s native nursery on Thursday mornings — propagating, etc. It was a great way to learn about natives. U.C. Botanical Garden and the Tilden Park (native) Botanical Garden are both stunning places to check out CA natives in a park setting.
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Blake Rothschild posted an update in the group
California Native Plants 17 years agoyou may also want to check out the horticulture program at Merritt College for i.d. classes. http://www.merrritt.edu
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years agoLatest TLDBlog post is on medicinal herbs in the healing garden: http://tldb.blogspot.com.
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Tom Paine posted an update in the group
Asia Landscape 17 years agolooking for best examples of recently designed urban open space layered with narrative and cultural meaning; post-minimalist preferred
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Aidan Joseph ffrench posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 17 years agoyep, sure I could contribute! well done Jennifer
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Tammy Martin posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 17 years, 1 month agoGreat idea for a group! As I accumulate drawings with each class, I am at a loss of what to do with it all, what is worthy to include in a portfolio and how best to create a portfolio.
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 1 month agoCatinca, her name is Sheila Taft, and she’s probably in the Seattle, Washington area. Maybe worth looking her up?
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Naomi Sachs, ASLA, EDAC posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 1 month agoCatinca, here’s an interview with a horticultural therapist about therapeutic gardens with some mention of the importance of scent. Alas, no text and so no reference of the evidence she refers to, but if you can catch her name, maybe you can contact her. And please, share what you learn with us!…[Read more]
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Mike Tupa posted an update in the group
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 17 years, 1 month agoRe 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 17 years, 1 month agoIn 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 17 years, 1 month agoWill definitely browse a number of sites and see what they have. . thanks laura
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Brian Kent posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 1 month agoHi folks,
A sculptor/psychologist friend has formed a non profit that aims to assist mentally and physically wounded veterans reintegrate into society through counciling and education. That’s her empathetic altruistic side at work; her creative artistic side wants to collaborate on the creation of a healing place that incorporates art and…[Read more] -
Catinca posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 1 month agohello, nice to join the group! I’m doing a research about the synergic perception of landscape and I have some problems finding resources about the psychological effects of plant perfumes, and in general about the olfactive perception. Can anybody help me? Greetings, Catinca
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Ruthie Wanjiku posted an update in the group
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 17 years, 1 month agoThanks 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 17 years, 1 month agoI 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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Emily Daniel posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 1 month agoHello Everyone! I’m going to the Birmingham Botanical Gardens for a conference on Horticultural Therapy in April and it will be the first hort. therapy conference that I’ve ever been to. I was wondering if anyone in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee…knows of any other seminars or meetings that are going on in our area and what other organizations or…[Read more]
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Brittany Brock Birdsong posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 17 years, 1 month agoSusan told me you started this group! Sounds like a great idea! I am interested to see what ideas come out of it.
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Andrew Spiering posted an update in the group
Portfolios and Resumes – Design Strategies 17 years, 1 month agoExcellent idea, Jennifer!
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Stephanie paavola posted an update in the group
Habitat Restoration and Mitigation 17 years, 1 month agoI 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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Ralene posted an update in the group
Therapeutic Landscapes Network 17 years, 2 months agoHi Naomi, I am currently doing my masters in Landscape Architecture in South Africa, I am still decising on a theme for my thesis but I am very interested in environmental psychology and the relationship between mental health and nature/the outdoor environment. I want to work at a psiachiatric hospital. It looks like you are familiar with the…[Read more]
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