December – 2009
Webcast Resources:
Incorporating Trees into Urban Rainwater Management Systems
Wednesday, December 2, 2009, 11:00 AM (Eastern)
with Peter MacDonagh, The Kestrel Design Group, Minneapolis, MN
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Archived Video:
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Supporting Material:
Presenter Contact Information:
- Peter MacDonagh, ASLA
Director of Design + Science
The Kestral Design Group
7101 Ohms LaneMinneapolis, MN 55439
Telephone: 952 928 9600
pmacdonagh@tkdg.net
Web Links:
- The Kestral Design Group – Homepage
Documents and Files:
- Check back soon for docs
Environmental Literacy:
- The Natural Inquirer Urban Forest Edition – USDA Forest Service
- Lab Exercises for Urban Forestry – USDA Forest Service
Other Resources:
- Check back soon for docs



I enjoyed the webcast but had a major hurdle (on my end) getting into the conference call so I ended up gleaning what I could from the visuals. I would hope that future webcasts could provide the audio with the visual login rather than the dual login in process or provide a Skype tie-in or something similar…
We're working to expedite the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology for implementation during 2010, which will streamline the log-on and audio process. Stay tuned…
I attempted to watch the archived presentation of incorporating trees into urban rainwater management systems but at approximately 45 to 50 minutes the presentation stopped. Is this a problem you're aware of and if so are you trying to fix it so I can watch the rest of the presentation
Great presentation so far…, however, as stated by C. Lambert the presentation stopped after the Olympic Village slide on structural cells.