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Watch the Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2015 Video: “Using a Climate and Ecological Template Approach for Plant Selection for Extensive Green Roofs” by Ed Snodgrass

on August 10, 2016 at 8:25 pm under

Undeniably, Ed Snodgrass is one of the, if not THE, extensive greenroof plant gurus in the world, so be sure not to miss watching his video “Using a Climate and Ecological Template Approach for Plant Selection for Extensive Green Roofs” by Ed Snodgrass from our Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2015 ~ Connecting the Planet with Living Architecture: People, Projects & Design above or on our VS2015 Virtual Summit 2015 playlist on our GreenroofsTV channel on YouTube.

It’s been a year since we concluded our third Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit, and as promised, we are now releasing the 23 videos from our 30+ international speakers to the general public.

Virtual Summit 2015 Video Climate Ecological Plant Selection Ed Snodgrass

The quintessential plantsman, co-owner of Emory Knoll Farms/Green Roof Plants, and all-around wonderful guy is world renown for his research and production of a wide variety of extensive plants, many of which are grown at Emory Knoll Farms.  We’ve had the distinct pleasure of knowing him since 2002, and he was an early contributing editor here on Greenroofs.com – our first, in fact, from 2004 – and he still writes, albeit very occasionally!

Virtual Summit 2015 Video Climate Ecological Plant Selection Ed Snodgrass

Ed is the author or co-author of many excellent books, which you can all all find in our Bookstore.  He was one of our keynote speakers from our inaugural Virtual Summit 2011, and you can also see his video “Right Plant, Right Place” Opening Keynote Address by Ed Snodgrass on our YouTube channel here.  You can also read my 2009 “From Llamas to Greenroofs: An Interview with Ed Snodgrass” to get a glance into his life back then.

Virtual Summit 2015 Video Climate Ecological Plant Selection Ed Snodgrass

In his 2015 Virtual Summit video Ed talks about plant selection relative to the function of the plants and the geography of the roof location.  He asks, “What do we want from them, what are we asking these plants to do, and what are we asking them not to do on the harsh locations of rooftops?”  Focusing on the means for plant survival and maintenance, Ed also looks at plant selection and the promise of the delivery of ecosystem services such as habitat creation or biodiversity.

Edmund C. Snodgrass

Virtual Summit 2015 Video Climate Ecological Plant Selection Ed Snodgrass

Street, MD, USA. Edmund C. Snodgrass is president and founder of Emory Knoll Farms, Inc. and Green Roof Plants, North America’s first nursery specializing in green roof plants and horticultural consulting. Edmund has consulted on projects throughout the US and also in England, France, New Zealand, China, Australia and Morocco. Since its inception, Emory Knoll Farms has supplied plants for over 1,587 green roof projects.

Edmund is the co-author of Green Roof Plants, A Planting and Resource Guide, (Timber Press, 2006), The Green Roof Manual: A Professional Guide to Design, Installation, and Maintenance (Timber Press 2010), Small Green Roofs: Low-Tech Options for Greener Living (Timber Press 2011), and The New American Landscape: Leading Voices on the Future of Sustainable Gardening (Timber Press 2011).

Ed has also been a contributing editor on Greenroofs.com (2004): the Plant Editor where he answers reader questions, writes occasional articles, and features seasonal greenroof plants in “Ask Ed.”

Read about “Using a Climate and Ecological Template Approach for Plant Selection for Extensive Green Roofs” by Ed Snodgrass video’s 5 Key Learning Objectives which I identified for participants of the Virtual Summit 2015.

Virtual Summit 2015 Video Climate Ecological Plant Selection Ed Snodgrass

We welcome your input and suggestions to make our Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2017 more accessible, interactive, and a just better all around global social media experience!

~ Happy watching,

Linda S. Velazquez, ASLA, LEEP AP, GRP
Greenroofs.com Publisher

~ Also enjoy these released videos available now from our Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2015 ~ Connecting the Planet with Living Architecture: People, Projects & Design:

“Beyond Extensive and Intensive: Defining the Comprehensive Green Roof” by Molly Meyer.

“Greenwalls in Middle Earth” by Graham Cleary.

“Green Roofs to New Cities” Keynote by Dr. Diana Balmori.

“Biosolar Roofs” by Nathalie Baumann and Dusty Gedge.

“Versatile Living Walls & Roofs: International Applications for Agriculture, Energy Conservation, Pollution Attenuation, and Aesthetics” by Dr. Bob Cameron.

“Greening Rooftops in Alberta: People, Place + Projects” by Kerry Ross.

“Stewardship of Rooftop Ecosystems” by Michael Furbish, Brad Garner, and Dr. Whitney Griffin.

“The Development of Revolutionary Large Scale Vegetated Infrastructure Projects in Latin America and the Foundation of a New Industry” by Pablo Atuesta.

“Two Extremes in Waterwise Design from Denver, Colorado and Athens, Greece” by Andrew Clements and Karla Dakin.

“From Passive House to the Cold North—How Vegetative Envelope Components Impact Buildings Panel Session with Dr. Bob Cameron, Dr. Allen Lee, Dr. Karen Liu, and Chris Wark.”

A Higher Purpose – Benefits to Human Health and Education through Green Roofing by Elizabeth Hart.

“A Green Building Should Look Green, Which Means Hairy! Dr. Ken Yeang Keynote Interview by Linda Velazquez.”

The Greenroofs.com 2014 Top 10 List of Hot Trends in Greenroof & Greenwall Design + a Look into 2015″ by Linda Velazquez and Haven Kiers.

Greenroofs.com’s VS2015 Opening Address from Linda Velazquez.”

Promos:

The Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2015 Speakers.

Invitation to the Greenroofs & Walls of the World Virtual Summit 2015.

VIRTUAL SUMMIT 2015 teaser from Groncol.

Small Scale Green Roofs at the Virtual Summit by Dusty Gedge and John Little.

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