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EDITORIAL Marriage Therapy for Ecologists and Landscape Architects Steven N. Handel Hello. Come in. What’s on your mind; why have you come “He always wants it his way.” to chat with me? When people have lived and worked alone (or in a cubicle, maybe?) for a long time or just worked with people that “We have such different backgrounds.” have similar points of view, they want the internal reward Ecologists interest start with an exploration of the natural of feeling that they know how to do the project right. Col- world, its structure and function. Architects and landscape laborating with someone from a different background is architects start with human needs and how constructed at best challenging and at worst may even seem insulting. features can answer those needs. Of course you have these Do you sometimes think, “I’ve been doing it one way for different backgrounds, and your training is so different. so long, now he thinks I’m not doing it right? I’ve been At most universities even your training is even in differ- trained one way, my projects have always been approved, ent colleges; so of course there are tensions. But think of and now he thinks
Ecological Restoration – University of Wisconsin Press
Published: Nov 3, 2014
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