Description
examines the need for change in the education and practice of landscape architecture and in the physical planning and design professions as a whole
asks what designers and physical planners need to know about ecology and what applied ecologists can learn from design and planning
develops conceptual frameworks needed to realize an ecologically based approach to design and planning
offers recommendations for the integration of ecology within a landscape architecture curriculum, as an example for other design fields such as civil engineering and architecture
considers the implications for professional practice
explores innovative approaches to collaboration among designers and ecologists






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