The Use of Pervious Concrete to Mitigate the Heat Island Effect in Constructed Landscapes

by Charlene Le | On Demand

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

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Define thermal pollution and its impact on the landscape and receiving waters. Examine LID stormwater control measures as a method to mitigate thermal pollution. Demonstrate the role of porous pavement in the mitigation of thermal pollution in stormwater runoff.

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Charlene Le

Charlene LeBleu, FASLA, FCELA, AICP, is a Professor of Landscape Architecture in the School of Architecture, Planning & Landscape Architecture at Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama. Her primary areas of interest and research focus on green infrastructure and Low Impact Development design leading to over $4 M in external grant funding. Charlene LeBleu is a Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects (FASLA), a Fellow of the Council of Educator in Landscape Architecture (CELA), and a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP). LeBleu is Past-President of CELA. She is a former Editor-in-Chief of Landscape Research Record, the official conference proceedings of the annual CELA conference, and a former Vice-President of Research and Creative Scholarship (2014 – 2016) for CELA. In 2019 – 2020, LeBleu served as Interim Editor of Landscape Journal, the premier scholarship venue for landscape Architecture educators. Charlene has a B.S. Forest Resources and Conservation from the University of Florida, and a Master of Landscape Architecture, and a Master of Community Planning from Auburn University. She is a member of the Auburn University Green Infrastructure Research Team. (www.greeninfralab.com)