California’s 30×30 Initiative highlights the pathways to conserve 30% of the State’s land and coastal waters by 2030 to protect biodiversity. In doing so, climate resilience and public outdoor access goals are also furthered. Working together, the State of California and Esri created CA Nature, a suit of authoritative data and interactive tools to identify and assess conservation opportunities. Join Daniel Martin – Esri’s project manager for CA Nature – to learn about these free publicly available tools and how they can be leveraged to support Landscape Architecture.”
Daniel Martin, Guest Speaker Bio:
Daniel Martin is a Licensed Landscape Architect and works as a consultant and project manager for the environment and geodesign department in the Professional Services Division at Esri. Daniel leverages his background in landscape architecture, ecological mitigation and restoration, and wildlife management to help clients utilize technology and design to build resilience and achieve balance between the natural and build environments.
Cheryl Lough, Moderator
Cheryl Lough is a Landscape Architect and founder of UPON and has been designing/building sustainable landscapes for many years. She is also a part time Adjunct Faculty Instructor teaching Urban Green Infrastructure class at Cal Poly Pomona.
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