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Invited Lectures & Presentations Since 2000

University of California.  Berkeley, CA.  April, 2011.  Department of Community and Regional Planning Colloquium, “Connecting Urban Open Space: Implementing Metropolitan Greenways in North American Cities.”

Texas Land Trust Council. Austin, TX.  February, 2011. Statewide Land Conservation Conference.  “Montana Land Trusts: Innovative Funding for Land Conservation.” 

Land Trust Alliance, Northwest Regional Conference.  Walla Walla, WA.  May, 2010.  Panel Workshop Coordinator and Presenter.  “Focus! Two Land Trust’s Approaches to Land Conservation Planning.

Spokane River Forum Conference. Spokane, WA.  March, 2010. Plenary Speaker, “River Renaissance: Urban Rivers as Spines of Connected Open Space Systems.”

University of Michigan School of Natural Resources and Environment. Ann Arbor, MI. March, 2010. Invited Lecture and Graduate Student Workshop, “Large-Scale Planning: The Role of Land Trusts and Private Land Conservation in the West.” 

National Land Conservation Conference, Land Trust Alliance Rally, Portland, Oregon.  October 2009.  Guided Organizational Assessments: Evaluating Implementation Of Land Trust Standards And Practices.  With Karen Molinari and Sylvia Bates. 

Green Infrastructure: Connecting Nature, People and Places.  International conference, Dublin, Ireland.  November, 2008.  Plenary Talk: Green Infrastructure in Practice: Examples from North American Cities.

American Public Health Association, San Diego, California.  October, 2008.  If we build it, will they use it?  A collaborative approach to promoting greenway use in an urban community to reduce disparities in cardiovascular health.  With several co-authors.

2008 Brownfields Conference, Detroit, Michigan.  May, 2008.  Panel: Riding the Green line: Connecting the Dots.

7th Annual New Partners for Smart Growth: Building Safe, Healthy, and Livable Communities, Washington, D.C.  February, 2008. Metropolitan Green Connections: Brownfields as Elements of Open-Space Networks. Vancouver

University of Montana, Missoula, Montana.  October 2007.  Invited presenter to Environmental Studies class using MetroGreen as a text. 

Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin.  October 2007. Public Lecture: MetroGreen: Connecting Open Space in North American Cities.

Sonoran Institute, Small Town and Rural Subdivision Design Workshop, Three Forks, Montana. September 2007.  Invited facilitator. 

Rails to Trails Conservancy, TrailLink 2007 Conference.  Portland, Oregon. August 2007.  Invited panelist for economy session and community/family session. 

Land Trust Alliance, Northwest Land Trust Conference. Winthrop, Washington. May 2007.  Invited panelist: Why your land trust should get engaged in an open space bond initiative.

Land Trust Alliance, Northwest Land Trust Conference, Winthrop, Washington.  May 2007.  Course Instructor: Evaluating and Selecting Conservation Projects.   

American Society of Landscape Architects, Idaho-Montana Chapter, Rocky Mountain Rendezvous, Missoula , Montana.  April 2007.  Panel moderator: The Nature of Landscape Challenge: Trends, Opportunities,Threats.

Canadian Studies Roundtable, University of Michigan. Ann Arbor, Michigan.  April 2005.  Invited lecture: Metropolitan Green Connections: Open Space Networks in Canadian and U.S. Cities. 

Fabos Landscape Planning and Greenways Symposium. University of Massachusettes, Amherst, MA.   April 2004. Invited lecture: Implementing greenway networks at the metropolitan scale: Case studies from North American cities.

University of British Columbia, Landscape Architecture Program, Vanvouver, BC.  January 2004. Invited lecture: Connecting urban open space: Implementation of metropolitan  networks in North American cities.

University of Michigan, Rackham Distinguished Faculty and Student SymposiumApril 2003.  Invited panelist: Interdisciplinarity in Landscape Architecture and Planning

University of Michigan Ford School of Public Policy, Center for Local, State and Urban Policy.October 2002. Invited speaker: Connecting corridors: Implementing metropolitan greenway networks in North America. 

National Center for Geographic Information and Analysis, University of California Santa Barbara. January 2001. Invited participant at national workshop on landscape change. 

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