After the Fires, Reviving a Landscape – SoCalGas
About This Course
Once the fires are out and the rubble cleared away, we are left to rebuild. This webinar focuses on the effects of devastating fires on the land, and ways we can plan for more fire-resistant landscapes and communities. Topics include why ‘wildland urban interface’ fires have become more urban, what happens to the land after a conflagration, and rebuilding a more fire-resistant landscape: commercial and residential.
Sponsored by SoCalGas / The Metropolitan Water District
Learning Objectives
Material Includes
- Video of presentation
- Video of fire demonstration
- Links to resources and research papers
- Certificate of Completion
Target Audience
- Landscape Professionals
Curriculum
Video – After the Fires, Reviving a Landscape
Video – After the Fires, Reviving a Landscape2:27:46
Video – Demonstration of Fire Effects on Home
Resources for Further Thought
Certificate of Completion
Your Instructors
Marianne Simon
Instructor
Marianne was born to a family of artists and has spent her life exploring creativity in its many facets. In 1999 she discovered the world of landscaping and a new way of expressing herself. With a degree in landscape architecture, she joined G3, Green Gardens Group managing 'groundbreaking' programs, teaching and spreading the word about watershed-wise landscaping, and doing all she can to shift the pendulum back towards a healthy planet.
As current CEO of Watershed Wise, LLC, G3’s sister company, she produces and manages the on-demand content.
Pamela Berstler
CEO, G3 Green Gardens Group
Our very own force of nature, Pamela Berstler is a highly experienced landscape expert who co-founded and continues to manage G3, Green Gardens Group. G3 is an award-winning EPA WaterSenseTM Partner and Professional Certifying Organization that educates and certifies property owners, policymakers, and landscape professionals throughout the U.S. and Canada in irrigation and rainwater capture using the Watershed Approach to landscaping.
Pamela spent a decade working as a landscape contractor with her own bespoke design/build firm specializing in innovations for sustainable cities. She didn’t come to landscapes and agriculture through a direct route, as she first took a detour through a career in derivative securities trading and raising private equity for technology and media companies. Pamela is deeply committed to the reinvigoration of American entrepreneurship through regenerative land management and agriculture.
Pamela is a 2019 Climate Reality Leader and is the recipient of many awards including the National APLD Sustainability Award, EPA Certifying Professional Organization of the Year, and Garden Communicators Association Green Medal in Sustainability.
Pamela incubated a love of gardening turning 40-year-old compost on her grandfather's urban farm and with her hands in the soil cultivating her mother's beloved tomato patch. And while she once loved the fast live, she now is returning to her roots, sharing her passion for growing family farm economic value and rebuilding rural comunities. Pamela is happiest in a garden and in front of an audience talking about the power of gardens to heal the planet.