User:Martin Quigley

Curriculum Vitae Martin F. Quigley, MLA, Ph.D. 1888 S. Jackson Street, #1107, Denver, CO 80210, cell: 720-362-0589 Office: 218 Boettcher Center West, 2050 East Iliff Ave, Denver, CO 80208, 303-871-3973 Born 10/5/53, Burlington, Vermont., USA. 3 children. Languages: fluent in Spanish and German, conversant in French and Portuguese.

Education: Louisiana State University Ph.D., Department of Botany  			1994 State Board of Regents Fellowship 		1988-92 Org. for Tropical Studies/Costa Rica 		1989 Harvard University, Graduate School of Design Design in the Natural Landscape 		1984 Utah State University Master of Landscape Architecture & Env. Planning  	1979 Cornell University B.A. with Honors, English & Comparative Literature	1975 New York State Regents Scholarship 		1973-75 Deep Springs College, Deep Springs, CA   	1971-73

Professional Experience: 2009- current: Professor, Edna Biggs Kurtz Endowed Chair in Botany, Dept. of Biological Sciences, and Director of the Chester M Alter Arboretum, University of Denver. Teaching, research and administration. 2007-09: Director, University of Central Florida Campus Landscape and Natural Resources. Responsible for coordination, budget, and supervision of all Landscape Operations and Maintenance; approximately 85 employees, 750 maintained acres, 700 wildland acres; in-house landscape design and installation oversight for all new construction; team participation and oversight for the 50ac satellite Medical Campus. Also responsible for stormwater regulation, irrigation, grants writing, and ancillary campus services. 2006-07: Interim Chair, Department of Biology, College of Sciences, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL. UCF is currently the 5th largest university in the USA based on undergraduate enrollment. Administration, budget formulation, grants oversight, and academic leadership for 25 tenure-track faculty, 8 full time staff, 100 graduate students and more than 1,000 undergraduate Biology majors. 2004- 09: Associate Professor, Department of Biology, College of Sciences, University of Central Florida. 2004-09: Director, UCF Arboretum, University of Central Florida. Restoration and re-development of 82 acres of managed wildlands and horticultural gardens, master planning, project management, and coordination with various campus units including Physical Plant, Facilities Planning, and Campus Security, and Parking. Initiated a prescribed fire program for campus green conservation areas, and outreach programs for campus and community participation. 1998- 2004: Assistant Professor of Urban Landscape Ecology, Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio. Teaching duties include undergrad and graduate courses in basic landscape design/graphics, landscape horticultural maintenance, advanced planting design and selection, landscape restoration ecology, history of golf course design, and journal seminars. New research focused on ecologically sustainable constructed landscapes, and the dynamics, restoration, and conservation of relict woody plant communities, especially urban forest fragments. 1995-1998: Assistant Professor of Plant Community Ecology, Department of Botany, Eastern Illinois University. Courses included basic Biology, Environmental Biology (with Honors section), Ecological Field Methods, Senior Seminar (Plants and Civilization), Graduate seminar (Ethnobotany), and Continuing Education: The Ecological Landscape. 1994-2004: Environmental Consultant/Landscape Architect. Projects included hazardous waste analysis and remediation, environmental impact assessments (including Corps of Engineers Sec. 404 permit process), circulation and space planning for local utility companies, and public parks layout and landscaping, to institutional and municipal landscape improvements. Summers 1995/1996: Initiator and Course Coordinator for Tropical Conservation Biology, an interdisciplinary graduate level summer field course in Costa Rica, under the auspices of the Organization for Tropical Studies. Duties included course planning and budget, assembly of materials and equipment, field and lab supervision of students, and coordination of guest and resource faculty. 1994-1996: Ecologist, Landscape Architect, and Environmental Planner for Upchurch & Associates, Engineers, Mattoon, IL. Land planning, design, and site development supervision for corporate and public projects including historic landscape renovation, rails-to-trails conversions, vegetation and other environmental analyses, proposal preparation, and project management. 1992-1994: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Botany, Louisiana State University. Laboratory preparation, instruction, and field surveys for upper-level Botany, and for Taxonomy of Vascular Plants courses. 1991-1993: Research ecologist: as doctoral candidate, organized and executed field research at nine forest sites in six countries, with 14 teams (Earthwatch) of volunteer labor. Responsible for all permits, logistics, and transportation, in addition to solicitation of funding, data entry, and statistical analysis. 1988-1990: (Graduate student, Department of Botany, Louisiana State University); land planning consultant for projects in Douglas County, CO. 1981-1987:  Assoc.Vice President for Planning and Landscape Development, Castle Pines Land Company, Castle Rock, CO. Primary duties included site analysis and environmental evaluation, circulation layout and lot planning, community open space design, cost estimation, materials selection, specifications, and construction supervision for 6,000ac new community, including two Jack Nicklaus "signature" golf courses. Coordination of disciplines from architecture and engineering, to design review and contractor regulation, state and local permitting agencies, conservation, etc. Additional duties included marketing consultation, video production and editing, domestic and foreign travel to consultant and client firms, and representation of clients at public and governmental reviews. 1978-1981: Berridge Associates, San Francisco, CA. Project manager, draftsman, and estimator for consulting firm: landscape design, specification of native plants, and site supervision at a wide range of mixed-use residential/resort recreational (golf, ski) projects in California (San Francisco, Sonoma), Oregon (Sun River), Nevada (Lake Tahoe), Utah (Snowbird), and Colorado (Beaver Creek, Vail, Castle Rock, Denver). 1977-1979: Graduate Teaching Assistant, Department of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning, Utah State University, Logan, UT. Plant Materials for Landscape Architects (trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, both native and introduced).

Professional associations/society memberships Ecological Society of America American Association of Botanic Gardens and Arboreta (APGA) American Society of Landscape Architects Association for Tropical Biology International Society of Arboriculture International Association of Landscape Ecology American Horticultural Society Society for Ecological Restoration Alumni of Deep Springs / Telluride Association

Refereed publications Quigley, M. 2011. Potemkin gardens: Biodversity in small designed landscapes. Chapter 2.2 in Niemala, J, ed., Urban Ecology. Oxford University Press Tremante,V, J. Martin and M.Quigley. 2009. The effects of organic soil amendments in bioretention soil mixes on the removal of total petroleum hydrocarbons for simulated stormwater. Ecological Engineering 35(2):204-212 Zahreddine, H., D. J. Barker, M. Quigley, K. Sleem and D.K. Struve. 2008. Patterns of woody species diversity in Lebanon as affected by climatic and soil properties. Lebanese Journal of Science 8(2):21-43 Caldwell, H, K. Mancl and M. Quigley. 2007. The effect of year-round irrigation on landscape plant quality and health in Ohio. Ohio Journal of Science 107(4):77-81 Kuzovkina, Y. and M.F.Quigley. 2005. Willows beyond wetlands: uses of Salix L. species for environmental projects. Water, Air and Soil Pollution 18(8):183-204 Zahreddine, H, D.K.Struve, and M.F.Quigley. 2004. Growing Pinus nigra seedlings in Spinout-treated containers reduces root malformation and increases growth after transplanting. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 22(4):176–182 Holland, J., J. Martin, T. Granata, V. Bouchard, M. Quigley and L. Brown. 2005. Effects of wetland depth and flow rate on residence time distribution characteristics. Ecological Engineering 22(4):176-182

Holland, J., J. Martin, T. Granata, V. Bouchard, M.F. Quigley and L. Brown. 2005. Analysis and modeling of suspended solids from high-frequency monitoring of a stormwater treatment wetland. Ecological Engineering 24(3):157-174

Kuzovkina Y. and M. Quigley. 2004. Willow (Salix L.) species for florist cut stem production. HortTechnology 14: 415-419

Kuzovkina Y, M. Quigley and M. Knee. 2004. Soil compaction and flooding effects on the growth of twelve willow (Salix L.) species. Journal of Environmental Horticulture 22(3):155-160

Kuzovkina Y. M. Quigley, and M. Knee. 2004. Cadmium and copper uptake and   translocation by five willow (Salix L.) species. Journal of Phytoremediation. 6(3): 269-287

Rivera, T., M.F.Quigley and J.C.Scheerens. 2004. Performance of component species in three apple-berry polyculture systems. HortScience 39:1601-1606 Quigley, M.F. 2003. Franklin Park: 150 years of changing design and impact on tree growth. Urban Ecosystems 6(3):223-235 Quigley, M.F. 2004. Street trees and rural conspecifics: Will long-lived trees reah full size in urban condtions? Urban Ecosystems 7:29-39 Kuzovkina Y. and M. F. Quigley. 2004. Ornamental willow (Salix L.) species for alpine and small urban gardens. Journal of Arboriculture 30(2): 127-131 Martin, J.F., E. Hofherr, and M.F. Quigley. 2004. Effects of Typha latifolia transpiration and harvesting on nitrate concentrations in surface water of wetland microcosms. Wetlands 23(4): 835-844

Kunkel, B. P. Grewal and M. Quigley. 2004. A mechanism of acquired resistance against an entomopathogenic nematode by Agrostis ipsilon feeding on perennial ryegrass harboring a fungal endophyte. Biological Control 29: 100-08 Quigley, M. and W. Platt. 2003. Composition and structure of seasonally deciduous forests in the Americas. Ecological Monographs 73(1): 87-106 Quigley, M. 2003. Reducing weeds in ornamental groundcovers under shade trees through mixed species installation. HortTechnology 13(1): 85-89 Beck, T. J. Martin and M. Quigley. 2003. Emergy evaluation of food production in urban residential landscapes. Urban Ecosystems 5(3):187-207 Salminen, S.O., P.S. Grewal and M.F. Quigley. 2003. Does mowing height influence alkaloid production in endophytic tall fescue and perennial ryegrass? Journal of Chemical Ecology 29:1295-1304 Beck, T. J. Heimlich, and M. Quigley. 2002. Gardeners’ perceptions of the aesthetics, manageability, and sustainability of residential landscapes. Applied Environmental Education and Communication 1(3):163-172 Quigley, M.F. and S. Mulhall. 2002. Effects of variable shading in a greenhouse study on rhizome weight, root length, and bud proliferation in Goldenseal. HortTechnology 12(4):717-720 Quigley, M.F., and M.D. Abrams. 2001. Natural areas assessment and research opportunities at the Holden Arboretum, Kirtland and Mentor, OH. Journal of The Ohio Academy of Science 101 (2): 28-29 Gayek, A. and M.F. Quigley. 2001. Does topography affect the colonization of Lonicera maackii and Ligustrum vulgare in a forested glen in southwestern Ohio? Journal of The Ohio Academy of Science 101(5): 95-100 Quigley, M.F., and W.J.Platt. 1996. Structure and pattern in temperate seasonal forests. Vegetatio 123(3):117-138 Quigley, M.F. and H.H. Slater. 1994. Mapping forest sites: a fast triangulation method for one person working alone. Southern Journal of Applied Forestry. 18(3): 133-136

Non-refereed publications Quigley, M.F. and A. Gayek. 2003. Management of the invasive shrub Lonicera maackii (Amur honeysuckle). Ohio Woodlands, Spring quarterly, 11-13 Quigley, M.F. 2002. Amur honeysuckle: a sweet-smelling forest threat. American Forests 108(3): 26. Quigley, M.F. 1992. Can forest architecture teach us about species survival? EarthWatch 11(2): 21-23. Quigley, M.F. 2002. “Residential and Community Landscape”, Ch.20; pp.366-377. In M. McMahon, ed., et al., Hartmann’s Plant Science: Growth, development and utilization of cultivated plants. Prentice Hall/Pearson Education, Upper Saddle River, NJ. Beck, T. and M. Quigley. 2002. Forest gardening in Ohio. OSUE FactSheet HYG-1256-02. 5pp. Beck, T. and M. Quigley. 2002. Edible Landscaping. OSUE FactSheet HYG-1255-02. 4pp. Beck, T., and M.F. Quigley. 2002. Intensive Organic Gardening. OSUE FactSheet HYG-1257-02. 3pp. Quigley, M.F., and T. Lawrence. 2001. Multi-functional landscaping: putting your parking lot design requirements to work for water quality. OSUE FactSheet CL-1000-01. 4pp. Quigley, M.F., J.A. Chatfield, and K.D. Cochran, 2002. No less sweet because we know its name. Ornamental Plants: Annual Reports and Research Reviews. OARDC Special Circular #186: 111-116. Mathers, H.M., T. Morgan, T. Rhodus, M. Quigley, B. Erven, J. Chatfield, and F. Espinoza. 2002. Breaking the language barrier: delivering technical information to Hispanic nursery industry employees. Project summary report for: OSU Cares Project/College of Food, Agriculture, and Environmental Sciences. 7pp. Mathers, H.M. ed. and M.F. Quigley, translator. 2002. Ohio State University News for the Green Industry / Noticias para la Industria Ecologica. Vol 2 (2):1-8. http://H&CS/osu/edu/basicgreen. Quigley, M.F., and J. Chatfield. 2001. Know your plant’s name. News for the Green Industry 2(1):5 Quigley, M.F. 2001. The American lawn: an unrequited love. OARDC Annual Reports and Research Reviews, Special Circular #177: 99-103 Quigley, M.F. 1997. Biological assessment of the proposed expansion area of the Georgetown Reservoir on the Little Vermilion River, Vermilion County, IL. 48pp. McNutt, B., and M.F. Quigley, 2002. OSU research looks at apples and berries grown together. The Fruit Growers News 41(5):34-5. Quigley, M.F. 1979. Photoperiodic response to street lighting. Landscape Architecture               79(5):504-507, 514.

Professional presentations Quigley, M.F. 2003. Effect of microtopography on liana density in seasonal forests. International Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Aberdeen, Scotland. Smialek, J., V.Bouchard, M.F.Quigley, T.Granata, J.Martin, and L.Brown. 2003. Effect of plant species on methane emissions in constructed wetlands. Society of Wetlands Scientists, New Orleans, LA. Smialek, J., V.Bouchard, M.F.Quigley, T.Granata, J.Martin, and L.Brown. 2003. Effect of plant species on denitrification in constructed wetlands. Ohio Academy of Science, Findlay, OH. Lippman, B.E., V.L.Bouchard, M.F.Quigley, J.Martin, T.Granata, and L.C.Brown, 2002. Abstract: Potential for denitrification and methanogenesis in a first-year constructed wetland. Society of Wetland Scientists Annual Meeting. Lippman, B.E., V.L.Bouchard, M.F.Quigley, J.Martin, T.Granata, and L.C.Brown. 2002. A constructed wetland treatment system designed for accommodation of both high nutrient nursery pad effluent and agricultural stormwater runoff. The Ohio Academy of Science. Quigley, M.F. 1996. Density and diversity in seasonal forests of the Americas. American Institute of Biological Sciences Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. International Conference of Master Gardeners, Cincinnati, OH, 2003. “Design workshops for sustainable landscapes.” Master Gardener Training: Columbus, OH, 2003. “Basic botany and plant function.” Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association/OSU Short Course, Columbus, OH 2002. “Correlating indoor and outdoor spaces with landscape design.” Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association/OSU Short Course, Columbus, OH, 2001. “Landscape design principles for sustainable landscapes.” Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association/OSU Short Course, Columbus, OH, 2000. “The vertical landscape: diversity in the constructed landscape.” Ohio Nursery and Landscape Association/OSU Short Course, Columbus, OH, 1999. “Public landscape design.” Master Gardener Design Workshop, Wilmington, OH, 1999. “History of residential landscape design.” Master Gardener Instruction, Columbus, OH, at OSU Museum of Biodiversity (a section of the OSU Dept. of Ecology, Evolution, and Organismal Biology), 1999. “Basic Botany.” Plant Health Workshop, OARDC, Wooster, OH, 1999. “Plant morphology and development for horticulturists.” Master Gardener Design Workshop, OSU Molly Caren Experimental Farm, London, OH, 1998. “History of landscape design.” Plant Propagation Workshop for Master Gardeners, Horticulture and Crop Science, OSU, 1998.”Vegetative propagation of woody ornamentals.”

b. Contributed papers, talks or posters Caldwell, H.A., K. Mancl and M.F. Quigley. 2003. Effects of year-round irrigation on the ornamental landscape. Tenth National Symposium on Individual and Small Community Sewage Systems, Sacramento, CA. Lawrence, T., M.F.Quigley, T.Petras, L.Shinn, K.Wagner, and L.C.Brown, 2002. The OSU CampUShed project. International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Quigley, M.F., and S. Mulhall. 2001. Abstract: Effects of variable shading on growth and biomass of Goldenseal (Hydrastis canadensis). The Ohio Academy of Science, Mount Union, OH. Lawrence, T., M.F. Quigley, and L.C. Brown. 2002. CampUShed, an innovative approach to stormwater management through university education, extension and research involvement. 9th International Symposium on Society and Resource Management, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN. Quigley, M.F. 2001. Vertical complexity in the constructed landscape. In: Proceedings, International Society of Arboriculture, Westerville, OH. Quigley, M.F. 2001-3. “A brief history of landscape design.” Guest/OSU Landscape Hort 2101 “Color graphics for presentations.” OSU Landscape Hort 438 Theme Gardens: 2003, 2002, 2001 “Why go to graduate school?” OSU Landscape Horticulture, H&CS 600:  2002, 2001. “Ecology of lichens.” Botany 150, Denison University, 2002. “Landscape history and design.” Botany 200, Denison University, 2003.

“Landscape Design.” Workshops for International Master Gardeners conference, Cincinnati, OH. 2003.

“Public landscape design: hazards and opportunities.” North Coast Urban Forestry Conference, Cleveland, OH. 2003

“Sustainability in the layered landscape.” Combined Cleveland Garden Club and Perennial Societies Cleveland, OH. 2002.

“Edible Landscapes.” OARDC ‘Crablandia’ Workshop, Wooster, OH. 2001.

“Vertical Complexity in the Landscape.” International Society of Arboriculture, Westerville, OH. Audience: 200. “The layered landscape.” 2000. State Master Gardeners Convention, Zanesville, OH. 2001. “Promoting Diversity and Complexity in the Constructed Landscape.” Keynote speaker for Ohio Urban Foresters; Ohio Division of Forestry, Athens, OH. 2000. “Sustainable Landscapes.” Landscape Horticulture Research Update, ENLTT, Columbus, OH. 2000. “Groundcovers and Lawn Alternatives.” OSU Short Course, Columbus, OH. 1999. “Garden History and Ecological Design.” State Master Gardener Convention, Springfield, OH. 1999.

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Research Funding History: Data provided on request 4. Other professional contributions a. Associate Editor, Urban Ecosystems, 2006- current Associate Editor, Oikos, 2010 - current b. Chair, University Aboretum and Garden Section, American Public Garden  Associaton,  2007 -  current c. Manuscript reviewing: Journal	’97	‘98	‘99	‘00	‘01	‘02	‘03	‘04	‘05	‘06	‘07	‘08	‘09	‘10	‘11 Bull. Torr. Bot. 1	1		1											Castanea			1	2 Ecography		2	3	4	4	3	3	1	2	1	3	2	3	2	1 Ecology			1	1		1 HortTechnology							1			1			1 Oikos									1		2	1	1	3	2 Urban Ecosystems					1	2	1	2	1	2	4	3	4	7	5 Vegetatio			1		1					1	1 Wetland Engineering												1	1

Consulting activities (industry, education, government). Expert witness for wetlands delineation lawsuit, Orlando FL 2009. Expert witness for street tree failure lawsuit, Ft. Myers, FL 2009. Expert witness for tree nursery valuations, Zanesville, OH 2003. Expert witness for viability of tropical Rosewood plantation, DE 2001. Ohio Department of Agriculture (June 2000 – ‘02). Committee assembled to review and revise Ohio State legislation on weeds and exotic invasive plants and to develop a report on “Alternatives to Ohio’s Invasive Plant Species. Our work will be submitted to the Ohio State Legislature for enactment. At the request of the Committee Chair, I initiated (2001) and coordinated a video-link conference with authors of Florida’s Invasive Species guidelines. The Holden Arboretum (July 2001 – ’03). Member of Horticulture Advisory Committee, reporting to the CEO and to Board of Trustees. Secrest Arboretum Master Planning (2001 – 2002). Provided conceptual circulation plan and led all-day planning session in Wooster, OH, for faculty, staff, administrators, and consultants. Ohio University/Zanesville. (2001) Consultation for development of park and recreation area in forested land. Contacts: James Fonseca, Dean, OUZ, and Bonnie Daily, Muskingum Parks. The Holden Arboretum (September 1999 – 2002). Invited member of national team for assessment of Natural Areas. Continue to provide pro bono consultation on development of Natural Areas Division. Also, member of the Arboretum Corporate Board. Columbus Museum of Art (2000). Advisor to the Director and Horticulture committee on the restoration of the Russell Page Sculpture Garden. Chadwick Arboretum Planning and Operations Committee (1998 - 2001). Provided professional service as a licensed Landscape Architect for project planning and installation for specific Arboretum development. I attended meetings both within the Department and with various other units ( University Architects, Engineers, and Planners), outside consultants, volunteers, and staff. I completed cost estimates, met with contractors, and provided designs and construction plans. National Raptor Foundation, Lowry AFB Redevelopment. (1998 – 2002) I have provided programmatic planning services for an 80-acre wetland restoration project that will become the site for a national habilitation center for birds of prey, an urban ecological education facility, and sustainable landscape demonstration plot on the severely polluted site of a former military base in Denver, CO. Water Supply Project, Georgetown, IL. (1994-99). I was the environmental consultant in a lengthy Corps of Engineers 404 permit process, to study impacts and alternative to enlarge an existing surface reservoir on the Little Vermilion River, a tributary of the Wabash and Ohio Rivers. Water Treatment Facility, Watseka, IL. (1997-98). I provided environmental consulting services on stream and effluent quality to this small town after their treatment plant renovation. Water Resource Study; Charleston, IL. (1995-96) Chair of municipal committee, a citizens’ group studying the domestic water supply for the town, and recommending long-term improvement strategies. Community Center, Charleston, IL. (1997-8) Member of Steering Committee for planning. The Nature Conservancy, Charleston, IL (1996-7) Advisor to local chapter, The Embarras River Stewards. Creative Works Pertinent to Professional Focus. These solicited or commissioned works of landscape design reflect my professional status as a state-licensed, nationally certified Landscape Architect, and member of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Those projects marked with * have been installed or implemented. Department of Horticulture & Crop Science, OSU - Schematic plans/designs for the Chadwick Arboretum and Learning Garden: Hardy Bamboo Garden, Howlett Hall 		2003* Minton Rose Garden, Howlett Learning Garden 	2003* Howlett entry garden beds at Fyffe Court: redesign	2002* Georgeanna McCall Colorado Spruce Collection	2001* Katherine Van Fossen Memorial Wildflower Garden 	2001* Entry garden for the Ornamental Germplasm Center 	2001* The Learning Garden Master Plan 		2000-‘01 Jones Memorial Plaza at Arboretum Lake 	2000* Floriculture trial beds at Howlett Hall 		2000* Willow (Salix) collection layout		1999* The Labyrinth Garden 			1999* Arboretum Lath House and Service Yard 		1999* Mayhew Memorial Grove, Taylor Drive		1998* Irrigation layout at Arboretum 315 site 		1998* 1000 Trees of Ohio			1998-9* Bioswale stormwater infiltration systems to reduce surface runoff: Physical Facilities; Kenny Road Center	2003* Jack Nicklaus Golf Museum		2002* Fawcett Center			2001 Entry landscape for the AgAdmin building, FAES	2001-2002* Koi pond design for OSU President Brit Kirwan 	2001 Schottenstein VIP parking lot design at Dakan Hall 	1999 Poultry Barn Site Renovation 		1999* iii. Public Deere Park, City of Assumption, IL 		1997* Neighborhood Park, Camargo, IL 		1997* Sports Park, Martinsville, IL. 1996* Veterans Plaza, Martinsville, IL. 1996* VanLaningan Park, Mattoon, Illinois 		1995* (These five small-town park and landscape plans [above] were all commissioned as bases for applications for the Open Space Lands Acquisition and Development program, an Illinois state agency for providing matching state funds for local contributions to park development.) Whetstone Park Prairie, Columbus, OH. 200)* Tuttle Park Wildflower Garden, Columbus, OH.	200)* Clary Arboretum Master Plan Concept, Coshocton, OH 	200) Zanesville Art Museum landscape renovation 	2001 Downtown Streetscapes, Zanesville, OH 		200)* Zanesville Public Library landscape renovation 	200)* Miscellaneous: awards, honors OSU Alumni University Teaching Award		2004 American Horticultural Society Teacher of the Year 	2004 OSU/R.F.Plimpton FAES OutstandingTeacher Award	2001 Excellence in Undergraduate Advising, OSU, FAES	2001 Louisiana State University Distinguished Dissertation Award  	1994 Merit Award, American Society of Landscape Architects 	1978 U.S.D.A. Soil Conservation Service Merit Award, Castle Rock, CO, 1983. I was recognized at the State Level for my role in ecologically appropriate site development for Castle Pines, a 6,000 ac planned community. Attributes included minimal over-grading, preservation of existing trees, reducing site disturbance in utility installation, and specifications for revegetation with native species.

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