The Role of Stewardship in Landscape Architecture

by Stephanie Landregan | On Demand

CEUs/PDHs: (* CEU's Pending) Credits: LACES 1,APLD 1,PGMS 1,NALP 1,QWEL 1

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Webinar Description:
What is stewardship? Stewards of the land and the environment

Short history of the legacy of landscape architects and stewardship
- town planning
- parks
- Mariposa Mining Company

How to practice stewardship
- relationship with nature and practice
- anticipating and accepting consequences
- embracing the spirit of nature

The future of stewardship-environmental justice and stewardship
- volunteering
- serving on committees
- company manifesto

Learning Objectives:
1. Understand the connection between nature and design.
2. Consider the long term consequences on the environment of design.
3. Folding stewardship into your practice.

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Stephanie Landregan

Director for the Landscape Architecture, Program and the Horticulture and Gardening Program at UCLA Extension

Stephanie Landregan is the Director for the Landscape Architecture Program and the Horticulture and Gardening Program at UCLA Extension. Previously, Stephanie was the Chief Landscape Architect for the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority where she designed public access to open space in Los Angeles and Ventura Counties. Her other passion is working with legislators to create legislation that works in the landscape. She has worked on codes and ordinances that affect all aspects of the landscape, including tree ordinances, fire codes, restoration, low impact development, and water conservation measures. Ms. Landregan graduated from the University of Kentucky in Arts, a graduate of the UCLA Extension Certificate Program in landscape architecture and is pursuing her MS in project management from the University of Wisconsin-Platteville. She is a member of the California State Mining and Geology Board. Ms. Landregan is a registered licensed landscape architect in the State of California, #4093.