How Economists Value Landscape Architecture  - 1.0 PDH (LA CES/HSW)

How Economists Value Landscape Architecture - 1.0 PDH (LA CES/HSW)

Includes a Live Web Event on 06/17/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)

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The landscape architecture community has made major strides in communicating the economic benefits of nature-based solutions and landscape architecture. Last year, ASLA published a series of economic research briefs that synthesized existing research on economic benefits. The research also explored the economic benefits found in the Landscape Architecture Foundation (LAF)’s Landscape Performance Series Case Study Briefs. Learn how to leverage economic frameworks to make the case for your project.

Learning Objectives:

  1. Understand the environmental benefit value of nature-based solutions.  
  2. Learn how to assess and quantify the environmental benefits of nature-based solutions using case study guidance techniques, and how environmental economists apply economic methods to value these benefits.  
  3. Develop the skills to effectively communicate the environmental value of nature-based solutions in an economic impact framework in landscape architecture. 

Image credit: Thornton Creek Water Quality Channel, Seattle, Washington / MIG

Megan Barnes, ASLA

Senior Program Manager

Landscape Architecture Foundation

Megan manages the Landscape Architecture Foundation's research programs including Case Study Investigation (CSI) program, Deb Mitchell Research Grant, and Landscape Performance Series initiatives. She also managed the Green New Deal Superstudio initiative (2020-2022). She has a diverse background in landscape architecture, international development, and nonprofit work. Megan has a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan’s School of Natural Resources and Environment.

Dr. Jennifer Egan, PhD

Program Manager, Environmental Finance Center, Environmental Economics & Conservation Finance

University of Maryland

Jennifer is a program manager with the University of Maryland Environmental Finance Center. She has worked as professional geologist and principal scientist on multidisciplinary water resource projects and research. She provides technical and regulatory expertise, project planning and design with a focus on cost-effective and sustainable solutions for clients. Her experience includes working with stakeholders to provide holistic watershed management, planning, and research; hydrologic and hydraulic modeling; wetland delineation; stream and wetland design and mitigation; permitting and legal expertise; flood and stormwater project analysis and design, including climate resiliency and dam removal research publication.

Torey Carter-Conneen, Hon. ASLA (Moderator)

Chief Executive Officer

American Society of Landscape Architects

Torey joined ASLA as Chief Executive Officer in August 2020. Torey has more than 25 years of experience and expertise in strategic organizational development, tactical implementation, financial stewardship and administrative leadership. He has a proven track record as an innovator and thought leader in the association world, with an aptitude for pioneering strategies to shape organizational priorities, ensure financial stability, and invigorate member recruitment and retention programs.

Prior to joining ASLA, Torey served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the American Immigration Lawyers Association. Prior to his leadership at AILA, Torey was the Senior Vice President and Chief Financial Officer for Center for American Progress (CAP), COO and later Acting President and CEO at the LGBTQ Victory Fund and Institute, Divisional Controller of MV Transportation—a privately held North American transportation management corporation—and an auditor at a CPA firm.

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06/17/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes
06/17/2025 at 2:00 PM (EDT)  |  60 minutes