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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Paul Cawood Hellmund Professor and Director Graduate Program in Sustainable Landscape Planning + Design The Conway School Conway, MA SUMMARY Activity Location Major ideas/themes 1. President/Director, Professor (2005-present) Conway School of Landscape Design, Conway, Massachusetts Conservation, regenerative design, education 2. Assistant Professor, Landscape Architect / Conservation Planner (5 Colorado State University and Hellmund Associates, LLC Fort Collins, Colorado Integrating culture and nature, green infrastructure, sustainable design, refuge planning, open space and trail master planning 3. Conservation Planner/ Landscape Hellmund Associates, ERO Refuge planning, ecological Architect (6 Resources Corp. and Design Workshop, Inc., Denver, Colorado design, conservation networks, communications, public involvement, greenways 4. PhD student in Landscape Harvard University, Cambridge, Landscape ecology, Arch/Conservation Planning (and Massachusetts conservation biology, natural jobs as planner with National Park resource economics, writing, Service, as University Instructor, wildlife corridors, natural Senior Research Fellow, Teaching resource issues in developing Fellow, author, and private countries, greenways consultant) ( Assistant Professor of Landscape Virginia Polytechnic Institute and Ecology, large-area geographic Architecture and Planning State University, Blacksburg, information systems (GIS) teaching, research, and practice (3 Virginia projects, GIS studios, design 6. Master of Landscape Architecture degree student (2 Harvard University Graduate School of Design, Cambridge Massachusetts studios GIS modeling, planning process history, multi-cultural values, landscape ecology 7. Landscape Architect (2.5 HOH Associates, THK Associates, Open space and park planning Denver, Colorado 8. Master of Landscape Architecture University of Colorado at Denver Urban design, comprehensive degree student (1 year) planning 9. Landscape Designer Horizon Designs (Southern Design/build, landscape California), Nelson Design, Greeley, contracting Colorado 9. Bachelor of Science, Landscape Colorado State University, Fort Design, biology, soils, Horticulture (Design) student (four Collins, Colorado chemistry 10. Growing up years Panama Canal Zone Tropical nature, cultural and natural diversity, biology, oceanography
2 Page 2 of 5 Paul A. Cawood Hellmund has had a varied career as a conservation planner, landscape architect, writer, and teacher. He has extensive background in both planning and ecology, which he has applied to open space, parks, and refuge planning. Paul co-authored the book Ecology of Greenways, (University of Minnesota Press, 1993), a guide to the design of linear conservation areas, which won a national award from the American Society of Landscape Architects. More recently he co-authored Designing Greenways (Island Press 2006). He also authored the widely used Planning Trails with Wildlife in Mind and On Nature s Trail; Statewide Strategic Trails Plan, for Colorado State Parks. His projects, extending over a span of more than 20 years, have included greenway, open lands, and scenic byways planning in Colorado, New Mexico, Idaho, and Arizona and wildlife refuge planning in Colorado and Utah. He was the principal author of In the Nature of Things, Loveland s Natural Areas. He directed the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Master Plan ( ), the Inland Sea Shorebird Reserve ( ), and the Front Range Mountain Backdrop Conservation Project for Colorado s five Front Range Counties ( ). He wrote the grant proposal and directed a Colorado Smart Growth-funded conservation plan for US Highway 85 through Douglas County. Of particular interest to Paul is the revitalization of mined, degraded, and contaminated streams and lands, work he has pursued at the former Stapleton International Airport (Denver), the Rocky Mountain Arsenal (Commerce City, Colorado), Lowry Air Force Base (Denver), Rocky Flats Nuclear Production Facility (Jefferson County, Colorado), Climax Mill Tailings Site (Grand Junction, Colorado), South Platte River (Denver and Adams Counties), and Westerly Creek (Denver). The Conway School of Landscape Design is the only institution of its kind in North America. Its focus is sustainable landscape planning and design. Each year, through its accredited, ten-month graduate program just eighteen to nineteen students from diverse backgrounds are immersed in a range of applied landscape studies, ranging in scale from residences to regions. Graduates go on to play significant professional roles in various aspects of landscape planning and design. EDUCATION PhD (all but dissertation), Harvard University Major Field: Landscape Architecture, (Concentration: Conservation Planning) Minor Field: Ecology Major papers: Sustaining people and wildlife: tools for conservation planning, Threats and promises: lands adjacent to conservation reserves, and The watershed of the Panama Canal: multiple demands on an important ecological system. Dissertation topic: A decision-support system for wildlife conservation planning, parts of which were developed for and published in the book I co-edited, Ecology of Greenways (1993, University of Minnesota) Master of Landscape Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Final project: Evaluating Landscape Change Master of Landscape Architecture (withdrew), University of Colorado, Denver BS in Landscape Horticulture (Design), Colorado State University
3 Page 3 of 5 MAJOR PROFESSIONAL PROJECTS GREEN INFRASTRUCTURE & ECOLOGICAL NETWORKS Chatfield Basin Reserve Network Conservation Plan Denver's Natural Area Boulder Mountain Parks Comprehensive Management Plan Clear Creek Basin Conservation Plan Colorado Front Range Mountain Backdrop Study Colorado State Parks "On Nature's Trail" Ecology of Greenways Fourmile Bridge Wetlands-Upper Blue River Open Space-Concept Plan Highlands Ranch Outdoors Strategic Plan Highlands Ranch Open Space Conservation Area Management Plan Imperative 2000: A Vision for the South Platte River through Denver Inland Sea Shorebird Preserve Loveland Natural Areas Study and Open Lands Plan Maricopa County (AZ) Desert Spaces Plan South Platte River Heritage Plan US Highway 85 Green Infrastructure Plan REFUGES, PARKS Acadia National Park General Management Plan Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge Delaney Buttes and Lake John Wildlife Areas Management Plans Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS MODELING Acadia National Park Colorado Springs Geographic Information Systems Modeling Douglas County Visual and Environmental Analyses Virginia Geographic Information System POST-INDUSTRIAL LANDS (BROWNFIELDS), RESTORATION Las Colonias Park Lowry Parks and Open Space Master Plan Rocky Flats Nuclear Facility Reuse Plan Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan Stapleton at DWI Stapleton Landscape Guidebook: A practical guide to sustainable design SCENIC, HISTORIC INTERPRETATION Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station City of Rocks Back Country Byway Corridor Management Plan Douglas County Visual and Environmental Analyses Roaring Fork Interpretive Plan Santa Fe Visual Quality Assessment WRITING, EDITING, PUBLICATION DESIGN, FACILITATION Clark County Wetlands Park Colorado Lands Forum Ecology of Greenways Designing Trails with Wildlife in Mind: A Handbook, Colorado State Parks Colorado State Parks, Crown Jewels Study Colorado State Park BOR Case Study Keystone Planned Unit Development Prebles Meadow Jumping Mouse Recovery Team ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENTS Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan Arapaho National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Conservation Plan Black Hills National Forest Land and Resource Management Plan Phase II Amendment
4 Page 4 of 5 AWARDS American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), Colorado Chapter, 1996 Merit Award for the Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge Comprehensive Management Plan. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), 1995 National Graphic Design Award for Clark County Wetlands Park Project Newsletters. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), 1993 National Merit Award for the book, Ecology of Greenways. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), Colorado Chapter, 1993 Honor Award for Ecology of Greenways. American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA), Colorado Chapter, 1993 Merit Award for In the Nature of Things: Loveland s Natural Areas. SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Hellmund, P. and Daniel Smith, Designing Greenways: sustainable landscapes for nature and people. Island Press, Washington D.C. Hellmund, P., principal author, Highlands Ranch Open Space Conservation Area Management Plan. Hellmund, P., principal author, Highlands Ranch Outdoors. Hellmund, P., principal author, On Nature s Trail, A Guide to the Future of Colorado s Statewide Trails System. Hellmund, P., principal author, Reading the Roaring Fork Landscape: An Ideabook for Interpretation and Environmental Education. Hellmund, P., principal author, Planning Trails with Wildlife in Mind, Colorado State Parks, Department of Natural Resources. Hellmund, P Protecting Green Infrastructure, The Daily Journal, Volume 102, No. 112 Hellmund, P Protecting Green Infrastructure The Chatfield Basin Conservation Network. The Urban Design Forum, Vol. 47, Fall 1998 Hellmund, P., editor, Colorado Lands Forum. Newsletter of the Colorado Lands Forum Project Larsen, D. and P. Hellmund, Stapleton Landscape Guidebook: A practical guide to sustainable design at Stapleton. Stapleton Development Corporation. Hellmund, P., E. Russell, H. Ochis and A. Powers, Visual Analyses of Douglas County, Colorado Hellmund, P., editor and principal author, Comprehensive Management and Public Use Plan, Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge. U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Evans, M. and P. Hellmund, Protecting Denver s Natural Areas: Comparison of Ten Jurisdictions. City and County of Denver, Colorado. Salazar, K. and P. Hellmund, Imperative 2000: A vision for the South Platte River. City and County of Denver, Colorado. Hellmund, P. and M. Zeller, Clear Creek Canyon: Plan for the Future. Clear Creek Land Conservancy. Hellmund, P. and K. Willer, In the Nature of Things: Loveland s Natural Areas. City of Loveland, Colorado. Hellmund, P A Method for Ecological Greenway Design. in D. Smith and P. Hellmund, eds., Ecology of Greenways, University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. Smith D. and P. Hellmund, editors, Ecology of Greenways: Design and function of linear conservation areas. University of Minnesota Press, Minneapolis. Hellmund, P Going with the flow can mean swimming against the tide, The Urban Design Forum, No. 35, February/March Hellmund, P Rights of passage. Sanctuary (The magazine of the Massachusetts Audubon Society), May/June. Hellmund, P Undercurrents: Some thoughts following the World Conference on Landscape Planning Education. LaLUP (Newsletter of Landscape/Land Use Planning Committee of the American Society of Landscape Architects.) Hellmund, P., R.K. Byler, S. Mostaghimi, T.A. Dillaha, V.O. Shanholtz, W.C. Hession, P.M. McClellan, J.C. Carr, B.B. Ross, E.R. Yagow, and G. Seeley A geographic information system approach to identifying agricultural non-point source pollution. Proceedings of the Chesapeake Bay Research Conference, Williamsburg, Virginia. Hellmund, P. and V.O. Shanholtz The use of a computerized geographic information system to quantify non-point source pollution of the Chesapeake Bay. Proceedings of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Washington, D.C. Hansen, G.C. and P. Hellmund Dynamic Models in Landscape Planning. In Selected Proceedings of the 1983 Harvard Computer Graphics Conference, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Cambridge,
5 Page 5 of 5 Massachusetts. Hansen, G.C. and P. Hellmund Evaluating Landscape Change (Master s Project), Harvard Graduate School of Design. Cambridge, Massachusetts. MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL/HONOR SOCIETIES International Association for Landscape Ecology American Society of Landscape Architects (Full Member) Sigma Lambda Alpha Honor Society of Landscape Architecture Gamma Sigma Delta International Honor Society of Agriculture Alpha Zeta Agriculture Honor Society Pi Alpha Xi Honor Society of Horticulture PAPERS AND TALKS 2002 Green Infrastructure: A Framework for Conservation Partnerships, Fourth Annual Chatfield Basin Conservation Network Conservation Workshop, Highlands Ranch, Colorado 2001 Wildlife, a Highway, and Community-based Conservation, 16th Annual Symposium of the U.S. Chapter of International Association of Landscape Ecology, Tempe, Arizona 2001 Habitat Connectivity Study of the I-25 and U.S. 85 Corridors, Colorado, International Conference on Ecology and Transportation, Keystone, Colorado. With R. Henke and T. Sprunk Landscape Connections EDAW Summer Student Program, Denver The Chatfield Basin Experience, COPRIRG s Colorado Sprawl 2000, Denver Denver s federal lands windfall: Toxic or tonic? American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting, Boston. (With D. Cooper and K. Simon) Panel organizer Protecting Wildlife Movement in the Face Of Rapid Urbanization: The Chatfield Basin (Colorado) Experience, the 4th International Symposium on Urban Wildlife Conservation, Tucson, Arizona 1999 Planning Trails with Wildlife in Mind, Congress on Recreation and Resource Capacity, Snowmass, Colorado 1999 Protecting connections for wildlife and people on Denver s western urbanizing edge American Society of Landscape Architects Annual Meeting, Boston Old Lands, New Lands: Challenges and Potential of Colorado's Returned Federal Properties, Colorado Chapter ASLA Meeting, Pueblo. Panel organizer The Chatfield Basin Reserve Network Project, University of Colorado at Boulder 1996 Partnering with Consultants, USFWS Realty and Refuges Planning Workshop, San Diego Panel organizer A time to heal: Restoring degraded landscapes, Ohio State University, Columbus Regaining Denver s prairie past at the Rocky Mountain Arsenal, Tenth Annual Landscape Ecology Symposium, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis Recent Conservation Projects, University of Colorado at Denver Ecology of Greenways, University of Colorado at Denver Creating a state-wide network of connected conservation lands in Massachusetts: more than playing dot-to-dot. Fifth Annual Landscape Ecology Symposium, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio Protecting wildlife corridors in Central Massachusetts. Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Massachusetts, Amherst Wachusett Mountain to Quabbin Reservoir: a study of wildlife corridors. Massachusetts Audubon Winter Research Symposium, Lincoln, Massachusetts Landscape Architecture in developing countries a panel discussion. (Organizer and panelist.) Harvard Graduate School of Design. Cambridge, Massachusetts Ecological planning to protect the Chesapeake Bay: the VirGIS experience. Department of Landscape Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design. Cambridge, Massachusetts Geographic information systems: their role and future in landscape architecture. Department of Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia.
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