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Fundamentally Green: The Landscape's Role in Creating a Sustainable Campus
Presenter(s): Jose M. Almi–ana, Andropogon Associates; Teresa Durkin, Andropogon Associates; Diane Gillis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Convener: Randall Kinley, University of Manitoba

Proactive institutions are taking the lead by including an environmental component in their campus master plans. Incorporating ecological information into planning and development is key to creating a sustainable campus landscape that is beautiful, durable, and distinctive. A case study of both the environmental master plan and a stormwater management plan at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill illustrates how such plans were created at one of the nation's oldest and largest college campuses.


This knowledge resource from SCUP is a concurrent session presented at the Society's thirty-eighth annual, international conference and Expo, SCUP–38, in Miami Beach, FL (USA), in July of 2003.

Audiocassettes and MP3's (on CD's) of these and other SCUP–38 sessions are available for purchase here.


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