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Faculty Robert Buchanan |
SALLY SCHAUMAN
Professor Emeritus,
Landscape Architecture
"Urban Conservation," in Conservation Voices, February/March 2000. "Restoring Nature in the City: Puget Sound Experiences, in Landscape and Urban Planning, 42, pp. 287-295, by Schauman, Sally and Sandra Salisbury, 1998. "Urban Stream Rehabilitation in the Pacific Northwest: Physical, Biological and Social Considerations", in Proceedings 1998 Water and Watershed Program Review, NSF and EPA, by Burges, Stephan J., Derek Booth, Sally Schauman and James Karr, 1998. " Gardens and Red Barns: the prevailing pastoral and its ecological implications," in Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 56 (2), Spring 1998. "Beyond Stewardship--Toward Partnership: Restoring, recycling and rescaling the landscape," in Ecological Design and Planning, Steiner, F and G. Thompson editors, John Wiley, New York, 1996. INVITED LECTURES "Backyard Behaviors--Do People Do as They Profess?", paper given at the Society for Ecological Restoration Annual Meeting, San Francisco, September 25, 1999. "Urban Conservation in the 21st Century," Soil and Water Conservation Society Annual Meeting, Biloxi,.MS, August 11, 1999. "Using Feminine Creation of Past Place and Space: A Teaching/Learning Challenge," An interdisciplinary exploration of past places & spaces Conference, Penna State University, May 29-June 2, 1999. Participant, Shire Conference, From Theory to Practice, A National Discussion on Teaching ecology in landscape design and planning programs, Skamania, Washington, July, 1998. "Interpreting the Landscape" Gallery Talk in the Thomas Moran exhibit, Seattle Art Museum, 1998. |
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