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William McDonough, Reimagining the Way We Live

Sadhu Johnston, City of Chicago, The Greening of Chicago: Lessons Learned

Norman Christopher, Grand Valley State University, Grand Rapids, Michigan: Rebuilding Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow

Doug Farr, Farr Associates, LEED-ND and Sustainable Urbanism: Urban Design with Nature

Michael Berkshire and Erik Olsen, City of Chicago, Greening the Urban Environment: Chicago’s Approach

Mike Keesee, Sacramento Municipal Utility District, Going Solar: How the City of Sacramento and Lennar Homes are Building the Nation’s Largest Solar Homes Development

Bill Sturm, Serena Sturm Architects, Making the Business Case: Model LEED-Certified Municipal, School and Community Building Projects

Jack Pizzo, Pizzo & Associates, Ltd; Carol Yetken, CYLA Design Associates, Inc.; Keven Graham, Planning Resources, Inc.; Greening the Outdoors: Replanting the Prairie, Putting on Green Roofs and Creating a Safe Environment

John DeWald, Serosun Farms; Victoria Ranney, Prairie Crossing; Mark Johnson, Rhapsody Cove; Richard Young, Kimball Hill Homes; The New Ruralism: Creating Conservation Communities on the Fringe

Brian Mathews, StopWaste.org, Municipal Composting: Alameda County’s Strategy to Reduce Landfill Waste and Combat Global Warming

Michael Lopez, Wight & Company and Dr. Phillip Schoffstall, Valley View School District, Green School Design: How Bolingbrook High School Became Illinois’ First LEED Certified School

Mayor Edward Schock, City of Elgin; John Novinson, Village of Northbrook; Charles Hanlon, Land Vision, Inc.; Closing Panel: Towards Ecologically Effective Communities

 

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