Sustainable Tuesdays: A Lecture Series about
Sustainability and the University of Maryland, College Park
5pm Tuesdays, School of Architecture, Planning & Preservation
Tuesday, February 15, 5pm, Architecture Auditorium
The Natural Environment - Why It's Important
Dr. Marla McIntosh
Professor of Urban Forestry, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture
More at Save the Hillock
(the site will says it's down for maintenance, but much still works)
This lecture is one in a series offered during the Spring Semester as part of
ARCH289i, Smart Growth Goes to School.
The series is co-sponsored by the Campus Office of Sustainability
The School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation at the University of Maryland is home to four academic disciplines: architecture, urban planning, historic preservation and real estate development. Committed to educating its students and community about the importance of sustainability and smart growth, the School practices an interdisciplinary approach to education, research, creative work, and community and professional service. For more information, please e-mail us or call 301.405.8000.
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