Architecture and town planning _Unit 2 _SPPU_principle of landscaping and urb...Shrikant Kate
• Landscaping: importance , objectives, principles, elements, material (soft and hard).
• Urban renewal for quality of life and livability.
• Importance of sustainable architecture with case study.
Architecture and town planning _Unit 2 _SPPU_principle of landscaping and urb...Shrikant Kate
• Landscaping: importance , objectives, principles, elements, material (soft and hard).
• Urban renewal for quality of life and livability.
• Importance of sustainable architecture with case study.
The Above slides are enriched with animations and lots of HQ pictures It defends all major types of Pollution their sources, their impact on human and how to get rid of it
The Above slides are enriched with animations and lots of HQ pictures It defends all major types of Pollution their sources, their impact on human and how to get rid of it
Community-Based Watershed Management and Wetland Mitigation
Southeast Alaska Watershed Coalition
alaskawatershedcoalition.org
Community Training
October 17, 2011
LICH Landscape Hawaii Magazine - October/November 2011 Issue
Conference Issue
Stories: Post Tsunami makeover of Hualalei, Hawaii Tree Climbing Competition, Queen Kapiolani Native garden, New Palms for the Hawaiiian landscape, Irrigation Flow Sensors, Pesticide Temperatures, Ulei, Landscape Architects raise awareness, tooltips, ohi'a threat, Red Palm Weevil, low voltage lighting, bioreactors, rain gardens, CTAHR Publication archive,
The mission of the LICH Landscape Hawaii magazine is to support LICH’s mission to build industry unity by promoting high standards and professionalism through education, training, and certification and by providing a forum for the sharing of information and celebrating the success of its members.
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The Practice and Potential of Ecosystem-Based Management
Applying lessons from land use and coastal management in Maine hosted by Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Maine Coastal Program, Maine Sea Grant,the University of New England, and the Ecosystem-based Management Tools Network
The Practice and Potential of Ecosystem-Based Management
Applying lessons from land use and coastal management in Maine hosted by Wells National Estuarine Research Reserve,
Maine Coastal Program, Maine Sea Grant,the University of New England, and the Ecosystem-based Management Tools Network
This presentation addresses the topic of Biophilic Designs as it pertains to designing smart cities, smart communities, smart buildings, smart offices, and smart homes. It also offers several examples from all over the world.
In the Davao Region of Southern Mindanao, Philippines, Integrated Water Resource Management (IWRM) has been a key framework for promoting sustainable land use in local ecosystems. However deteriorating trends continue across the watersheds and there is an absence of critical reviews to validate whether the current set of policies are providing a supportive environment for sustainable socio-ecological production landscapes .
SUSTAINABLE SITES: Integrating Stormwater Management into Site DesignTheodore Scott
Presentation on sustainable stormwater management design by Theodore E. Scott, PE, CPESC, LEED AP and Christina Muzquiz, RLA, LEED AP for the Baltimore Chapter of the USGBC.
2. D AVE B URCH ,
C HIEF OF P LANNING AND D EVELOPMENT
M ILWAUKEE C OUNTY PARKS
3. A BIT OF H ISTORY …
Plantitforward Perennials- a
seedling of an idea that was developed in
Business Communication
SharinLily- the idea of sharing Lilies with
underfunded churches and non profits that have
the desire but not the $$$$$ to landscape their
properties.
Consider the Lilies of the field and how they grow,
the neither toil nor spin, yet I tell you , even
Solomon in all of his glory was not clothed like
one of these. Matthew 6 28-30
4. S O WHAT IS HUGELKULTUR ?
And how the heck do you spell it?
Hugelkultur is an ancient form of
sheet composting developed in
Eastern Europe. It uses woody
wastes such as fallen logs and
pruned branches in order to build
soil fertility and improve drainage
and moisture retention
5. S EPP H OLZER
Sepp Holzer is the man largely responsible for
taking Hugelkultur “mainstream”
6.
7. HUGEL K ULTURE
A type of gardening method developed in Europe
to conserve water…
8. My Planning My Mentor’sPlanning
1 Definition of Problem or Need
Goals and Objectives to solve the problem or need
Agreements
Conceptual Plan with Alternative Locations, Designs, Sizes
Potential Sites
Meeting and discussion with review and approval agencies
Identify Political Process
Refinement of Concept Plan and Budget Development
Establish a Budget
Presentation and preliminary approval from agencies with
Environmental Components jurisdiction.
Funding Plan
Benefits
Final design and plans
Neighborhood Buy In
Presentation and final approval from agencies with jurisdiction.
Regulatory Permits
Construction
Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
9. I DENTIFY
I SSUES /G OALS
AND O BJECTIVES
Environmental Issues Facing Humanity TO SOLVE THE
Climate Change
Energy
PROBLEM OR
Water NEED
Biodiversity
Chemicals, Toxics, and Heavy Metal
Air Pollution
Waste management
Ozone Layer Depletion
Oceans and Fisheries
Deforestation
10. SWOT FOR S ITE /
C O N C E P T U A L P L A N W I T H A LT E R N AT I V E L O C AT I O N S ,
D ESIGNS, S IZES
Bender park
Doggy Park
Washington Park…Urban Ecology Center…The
winner….
Established neighborhood buy-in
Fledgling orchard
11. I DENTIFY THE P OLITICAL
Dave’s Extensive List P ROCESS
Meeting and discussion with review and approval agencies
Refinement of Concept Plan and Budget Development
Urban ecology Center…Willie and Mike
Final design and plans
Presentation and final approval from
agencies with jurisdiction.
Regulatory Permits
12. E ND R ESULT
Beds that produce
organic berries for
decades or
generations to come
Editor's Notes
In my quest to improve my gardening skills, I am always searching for way to improve my garden. One day, while browsing the internet on how to grow bigger pumpkins, I stumbled upon a blog that was devoted to sustainability. One characteristic of sustainable gardening is that the goal is to use as few resources, ie materials or natural as possible. I was very intrigued by this, as I began to consider how much water that I use when I nourish my growing pumpkins. There was a video of a man in missoula that had thrown scraps of timber into the back area of his garden, and later covered the logs with topsoil from another project. This is where the man experienced a first penguin moment. That area of his garden was lusher and greener than any other area of his garden. When the commentator of the videolsaid “looks like you have a Hugelkultur garden here”…my interest was peaked.