Conference to Focus on Designing Greener Commercial Districts Sept. 30
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The "Trees Mean Business: Understanding the Economic Benefits of Designing Green Commercial Districts" conference will This conference will explore recent research about tree-lined business districts and explain how communities can plan for greener business districts that provide a wealth of social, economic and environmental benefits. Presenters will also explain how to properly design downtowns where trees will flourish yet avoid conflicts with shop signs and sidewalks. Participants will learn how shading parking lots can reduce air and water pollution, and affect energy consumption. Presenters will illustrate how low maintenance commercial landscapes are being created that provide wildlife habitat and reduce storm water. Dr. Kathleen L. Wolf, a research scientist with the Kelleann Foster, an Associate Professor and Assistant Department Head at Dr. Jeff Keller, a restoration ecologist with 20 years of experience will focus on designing low maintenance, natural landscapes for commercial properties. His firm, Habitat by Design, focuses on naturalization and NPS reduction of golf courses and assisting municipalities in reducing the impacts of proposed developments. Vincent Cotrone, an Urban Forester with Penn State Cooperative Extension since 1991 will share his expertise designing and planting downtowns and parking lots. He has designed plantings in The conference was developed in cooperation with DCNR’s Bureau of Forestry; Penn State School of Forest Resources; USDA Forest Service, Pennsylvania Urban & Community Forestry Council; and the Greater Wilkes-Barre Chamber of Business & Industry. For more information a |
9/17/2004 |
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