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Faculty Professor Associate Professor Assistant Professor Lecturers
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KRISTINA HILL
Associate
Professor, Department of Landscape Architecture
"A process language for urban design," in Urban Fabric: Sites
and Systems, ARCADE, June 2003. Guest editors and authors, Kristina Hill
and Miranda Maupin. "In expectation of relationships: centering theories around ecological understanding," in Ecology and Design: Frameworks for Learning, ed. by B. Johnson and K. Hill, Island Press, 2002. "The Role of Category Definition in Habitat Models: Practical and Logical Limitations of Using Boolean, Indexed, Probabilistic and Fuzzy Categories," K. Hill and M. Binford, in Predicting Species Occurrences: Issues of scale and accuracy, Island Press, 2002. "Visions of Sustainability," in Landscape and Sustainability, ed. by J. Benson and M. Roe, EF&N Spon, London, 2000. "Ring Parks as Inverted Dikes," in Eco-Revelatory Design: Special Issue, Landscape Journal, Spring 1998. "Emphasizing Strategic Thinking in Landscape Architecture: Implications for the Form and Content of a Curriculum," in proceedings of the ASLA Annual Meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, 1995. "Gender, Moral 'Voices,' and the Making of Environmental Policy: A Case Study in Norway's Ministry of Environment," Landscape Journal 13(2):145-151, Fall 1994. "Habits of Mind: Re-Envisioning Infrastructure," in proceedings
of the Art and Infrastructure Conference, Cedar Falls, Iowa, 1994. |
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