Landscaping with Native Plants
Exploring the Environmental, Social
and Economic Benefits Conference: December 6 - 7, 2004
This is a two-day scientific conference to explore the state of
knowledge for quantifying the benefits of landscaping with native
plants with a focus on the Great Lakes basin ecosystem.
Scientists will present a series of survey papers examining
native plant landscaping and:
- Biodiversity
- Air quality
- Controlled Burn Emissions
- Carbon Sequestration
- Hydrology
- Pesticide and Fertilizer Impacts
- Economics
- Public perception
- Ethical and Aesthetic Context
Conference participants will be called upon to take an active
role in identifying key gaps in the current knowledge base, and in
defining future research priorities.
Participants will include: Landscape Architects, Botanists,
Economists, Government Officials, Landscaping Contractors,
Ecologists, Hydrologists, Engineers, Property Owners, and other
individuals with an interest in native landscaping.
Cost: $75
Location: DePaul University Student Center, 2250 N.
Sheffield, Chicago, Illinois
Scholarships may be available; please
contact registration staff to request a scholarship and to provide
information.
Registration
To register, please visit:
http://128.248.232.70/glakes/ce/courseDetail.asp?GID=259
or call 312-996-6904.
Questions?
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Contact: |
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Danielle Green |
(312) 886-7594 |
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Jim Van der Kloot |
(312) 353-3161 |
This conference is sponsored by DePaul University, Environmental
Science Program, and Institute for Nature and Culture, City of
Chicago Department of the Environment, U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency, Chicago Wilderness, and Gutsgell Foundation.
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