Integrating ecological science with urban planning -- a demonstration project for Sacramento's American River Parkway at ESA's 99th annual meeting, August 10-15.

Come join us and plan to participate in the week-long interactive demonstration of how ecologists working with urban planners, flood system managers and landscape architects can move cities toward sustainability goals.The beautiful American River flowing through Sacramento connects the city with natural ecosystems, supports important fish and wildlife habitat and migration corridors, and provides vital pollinator habitat.Using landscape design as scientific experiments, ESA members will install field sites along the river and miniature displays at the Convention Center to engage ESA in a week-long series of activities and thought-provoking discussions about putting ecology to work providing valuable services.Schedule to follow.

We gratefully acknowledge support from the American River Parkway Foundation, Sacramento County Regional Parks, the Landscape Architecture Foundation, the Sacramento Area Flood Control Agency, Yale University, and AECOM.

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Jill S. Baron, Co-Director      [email protected]                
John Wesley Powell Center for Earth System Analysis and Synthesis
US Geological Survey                    [email protected]
Natural Resource Ecology Laboratory     ph 970-491-1968
Colorado State University               fx 970-491-1965
Fort Collins CO 80523-1499              cell 970-217-8949

http://powellcenter.usgs.gov
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You come to nature with your theories, and she knocks them all
flat -- Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919)

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