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Compilation of graphic work (renderings/perspectives, master plans, diagrams) relating to the field of Landscape Architecture.
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R E F O R E S TAT I O N P L A N
Region 115 acres
Oak savanna
Region 223 acres
Maple Basswood
forest
Region 334 acres
OakWoodland
Region 49 acres
Floodplainforest
3.77 tons of CO2
Year 5
Init ial Planting Successional Planting
Year 10 Year 20
10,000 lbs of carbon
22,000 lbs of carbon
74,000 lbs of carbon
non-cumulative measurements
cumulative measurements
4.04 tons of CO2
6.79 tons of CO2
M O S T I M P O R T A N T LY: V E G E T A T I O N S E Q U E S T E R S C A R B O N A N D H E L P S T O R E D U C E T H E C A R B O N F O O T P R I N T O F C I T I E S
C O 2 A B S O R P T I O N
CARBON SEQUESTERED
I N C R E A S E D C A N O P Y C O V E RINCREASED LANDSCAPE CONNECTIVITYINCREASED HABITAT FOR MIGRATORY FAUNAINCREASED HABITAT FOR RESIDENT FAUNAI N C R E A S E D S P E C I E S D I V E R S I T YI N C R E A S E D S T R U C T U R A L H A B I TATI N C R E A S E D O N - S I T E N U T R I E N T C Y C L I N GDECREASED CHANCE OF INVASIVE ESTABLISHMENT
T H E R E A R E M A N Y R E A S O N S W H Y W E W A N T T O I N T R O D U C E A R E F O R E S T A T I O N P L A N A C R O S S T H I S S I T E . . .
Saint Anthony West
SheridanHawthorne
Near North
% under 21 years of age
% below poverty % black populationnon-white
celebrating
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uni-cyclingtri-cycling
tandem-cycling
strolling
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r o l l i n g
s p i n n i n g
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h o p p i n g
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w a l k i n g a do g
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Spring Summer Fall WinterAsparagus BeetsCarrotsCorn SquashesMelonsHerbs Potatoes
Blueberries Raspberries Currants
Cherry Beacon Apple Honeycrisp Apple Macoun AppleHazen Apple Red Baron Apple
La Crescent Grape Frontenac Grape
Butternut NutsBlack Walnuts
communitystakeholders
concerned citizensresidents
property ownerscommunity groups
private groupsbusiness owners
city-affiliatedstakeholders
landscape architect as designer
identify concernsidentify desiresidentify needs
attend and host meetingsbalance and negotiate
steer people in the right directionhelp people think in new ways
design a resiliant space and place
city groups and councilscity agencies
concern for fundingconcern for revenueconcern for image
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sandra meulners graduated in may 2012 with a degree title of master of landscape architecture at the university of minnesota in the twin cities.
passions in the field of landscape architecture include reclamation and remediation of outdated urban infrastructure and land, community based design, as well as reintegration of cultural significance within the landscape of the city and region.
sandra believes that the graphic representation of landscapes and the qualities about them can begin to capture the essence and spirit of a place, as well as speak volumes of the intrinsic character of a place.