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Live Webinar "Regenerative Landscape Maintenance" January 23rd01-17-25 | Education

Live Webinar "Regenerative Landscape Maintenance" January 23rd

Dr. Gerald Burgner, Texas A&M University
by Rebecca Radtke, LASN

Discover the principles to sustainable, regenerative landscape maintenance.

Head to LandscapeWebinars.org to learn more about the upcoming session with Gerald Burgner, Ph.D., Texas A&M University. Earn CEUs while learning about regenerative landscape management and maintenance.

Can't attend live? Pre-Register to view the recording shortly after the live webinar has concluded and save on CEUs.

Earn one LA/CES HSW, APLD, PGMS, and NALP CEU when convenient.

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Webinar Description:
Our landscape management choices are influenced by cultural norms and perceptions. As a result, our landscape practices have not always been sensitive to the environment.
Out of concern for conventional agricultural practices, permaculture was promoted during the 1970s to reevaluate these practices, especially in agriculture, and explore better methods that were more sensitive to the environment. This more sustainable approach has transformed into regenerative landscaping that goes beyond the typical sustainability practices.
This presentation will delve into the differences between regenerative landscaping and sustainable landscaping, the principles involved in regenerative landscape management, and, finally, how we can evaluate existing landscapes to determine how regenerative landscape principles can benefit the environment.

Learning Objectives:
1. To distinguish between regenerative landscape management and sustainable landscape management.
2. To identify the principles of regenerative landscape management.
3. To assess existing landscapes to determine how the principles of regenerative landscapes may be applied.

Gerald Burgner
Dr. Gerald Burgner is an Instructional Assistant Professor for the Landscape Design and Management Program of the Department of Horticultural Sciences at Texas A&M University, where he received a Doctor of Philosophy degree in horticulture. From North Carolina State University, Gerald received a Master's degree in Horticultural Science, a Nonprofit Management Graduate Certificate, and a Certificate of Accomplishment in Teaching. He also has a Master of Landscape Architecture degree from Louisiana State University, where he had the privilege to study the gardens at one of Louisiana's oldest plantations, Butler Greenwood. His undergraduate work was completed at the University of Tennessee in Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Design with emphasis on landscape design, turf management, and nursery production.

Dr. Burgner has worked as a horticulture consultant and outdoor nursery manager at a local garden center in Baton Rouge, as a garden manager at Live Oak Gardens in New Iberia, LA, and as a garden designer and manager at a private estate, also in Louisiana. For 14 years, he owned and operated his own landscape construction and maintenance company in Johnson City, TN, FloraBurst Horticulture Specialists. At Texas A&M University, Gerald teaches courses related to landscape design, construction, and maintenance. His research interests are sustainable landscape preferences and practices, regenerative landscape management, ecological restoration in historic landscape preservation, sociohorticulture, public horticulture, and decision-support tools for assessing environmental, social, and economic impact and value of public spaces.

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