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202 Resources found

A History of Agriculture at Longwood Farms, 1906-1951

This thesis by William Binnie details the land acquisitions and agricultural activities of a developing Longwood Gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A History of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta, Inc.

This thesis by Gregory Nace traces the development of the AABGA, now the APGA, or American Public Gardens Association. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A History: The U.S.D.A.--Longwood Ornamental Plant Exploration Program

This thesis by Eric Tschanz details the history of this fruitful collaboration of plant exploration and introduction . Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A Horticultural Monograph of the Genus Asarum, Sensu lato, in Japan

This thesis by Barry Yinger is an examination of the Japanese species of Asarum.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A Method for Evaluating the Use of Living Plant Collections in Public Horticultural Institutions

This thesis by Patricia Lindemann recommends a method to maximize the use of plant collections in programming. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A Proposal For The Interpretation of John Bartram's Garden

This thesis by Paul Meyer proposes interpretive strategies for Bartram's Garden, home of the famed botanist and plant explorer. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A Victorian Palm Court: An Interpretive Brochure for NYBG; Palm Survival in A Tough World

This project by Maureen Murphy provides two interpretive brochures about palms for the New York Botanical Garden. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

A Water Management Model for Botanic Gardens and Arboreta

This thesis by Harry Lynch proposes a water conservation model for public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Adult Education in Botanic Gardens: Environmental Awareness Through Horticulture

This thesis by Sherry Peck promotes public gardens as sites to educate adults about ecology and the environment. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

AgriSeek

Employment listings in agriculture and horticulture, including public gardens. Allows job seekers to upload resumes.

America in Bloom

A non-profit organization that conducts annual nationwide community beautification contests.  Visit the site to learn more about the contest and best practices in community greening.

American Association of Museums

Enhancing the value of museums to their communities through leadership, advocacy, and service

American Horticultural Society

Educating and inspiring people of all ages to become successful and environmentally responsible by advancing the art and science of horticulture

American Horticultural Therapy Association

Advancing the practice of horticulture as therapy to improve human well-being. Publishes the Journal of Therapeutic Horticulture.

American Nursery and Landscape Association

The national trade association of the nursery and landscape industry

American Public Gardens Association

Promotes the value and achievements of public gardens, and provides members valuable resources, publications, and opportunities for networking

American Society for Horticultural Science

Dedicated to advancing horticultural research, education, and application for over 100 years

An Advocacy Role for Public Gardens: Tropical Rain Forest Conservation

This thesis by Pamela Allenstein describes how public gardens can advocate for rainforest habitat conservation. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Progam.

An Analysis of Not-for-Profit Gardens and Museums Operating For-Profit Subsidiaries

This thesis by Brian Barr examines the development and pros and cons of for-profit subsidiaries at not-for-profit gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Analysis of Public Garden Websites

This thesis by Cindy Terjal examines the key characteristics of a successful, informative website. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Approach to Teaching Children About the Aesthetics of Plants and Gardens

This thesis by David Scheid proposes a method of educating children at public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Audience Diversification Model for Public Gardens and Museums

This thesis by Claire Andorka presents a model for promoting audience diversity. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Ecological Approach to the Landscape Development of a Campus Arboretum

This thesis by James Buckler recommends using native plants and environmental sensitivity when creating a university garden. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Evaluation of the Adult Short Course Program of Longwood Gardens

This thesis by Gary Gerlach focuses on adult / continuing education and program evaluation.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

An Evaluative Study of Delaware Master Gardener Volunteer Program

This thesis by Laurie Smith Simmer recommends methods to strengthen programming and extend outreach of the DE Master Gardener Program. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

APGA Career Center

List of the current available positions via the American Public Gardens Association

Applying Visitor Survey Results to Decision Making in Public Gardens

This thesis by William Vondrasek analyzes how public gardens can best generate visitor studies and incorporate their results into operations. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

ASHS Career Possibilities Webpage

Explore the diverse career opportunities available in the field of Horticulture through stories, photos, and audio recordings

ASHS Certfication Programs

Provides training such as the Certified Horticulturist and Certified Professional Horticulturist Programs

ASHS HortOpportunities

Professional and academic job openings in horticulture and related fields from the American Society for Horticultural Science

Association of Fundraising Professionals

Advancing philanthropy through education, training, and advocacy

Auburn University
BBG's Greenest Block in Brooklyn Contest

Feature article from the Center about Brooklyn Botanical Garden's community horticulture contest

BGCI Job Board

Botanic garden conservation job opportunities

Biodiversity Conservation Practices at Public Gardens in the United States

This thesis by Sarah Hedean explores how public gardens can alter or enhance organizational practices that contribute to biodiversity. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Boardsource

  Provides a knowledge center, books and tools, and training to as part of their dedication to "building effective nonprofit boards"

Boardsource: Knowledge Center

Dedicated to "building effective nonprofit boards," Boardsource provides a wide array of information on board management, including fundraising, legal issues, member recruitment, roles and responsibilities, and effective meetings

Botanic Gardens Conservation International

The world's largest network for the protection of plant diversity, which aims "to mobilize botanic gardens and engage partners in securing plant diversity for the well-being of people and the planet".

Botanical Gardens and Arboreta of North America: An Organizational Survey

This thesis by Philip Correll examines gardens' plant collections, education programs, and financial, facilities, and personnel management.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Botanical Society of America Job Listings

Science, biology, and plant related career, employment, intern, and job opportunities

Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo
California Center for Urban Horticulture

Located at UC Davis, the Center aims to develop more enjoyable and sustainable gardens, landscapes and public parks with timely horticultural information

Career Advancement Comparison Between Ornamental Horticulture Associate and Non-Degree Programs

This thesis by Peter Punzi examines the career growth among horticulture alumni of formal and vocational education programs. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Career Profiles from The Center for Public Horticulture at UD

Profiles of professionals who’ve made a career in public horticulture. This section includes profiles in:

  • Public Garden Administration
  • Horticulture
  • Plant Collections, Research, and Conservation
  • Education
  • Visitor Experience

Certificate Program Evaluation at Public Gardens

This thesis by Julie Warsowe explores the rationale, structure, and evaluation of certificate programs at public gardens. Provided by Cornell Plantations.

Certificate program evaluation at public gardens.
Clemson University
Colorado State University
Community Horticulture Contest Recommendations

Lessons learned from BBG's Greenest Block in Brooklyn Contest, and recommendations for other gardens starting similar programs

Community Relations at Public Gardens: Issues, Causes and Responses

This thesis by Karen Daubman examines community and public relations.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Container Plants: A Comparison of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers

This thesis by Donald Buma examines the differences in plant growth observed between using organic and inorganic fertilizers. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Controlling Weeds in New Plantings with Herbicide - Mulch Combinations Using Activated Carbon

This thesis by Edward Depoto examines various methods of weed control using herbicides, mulches, and activated carbon as a detoxifying agent.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Cornell University

Awards undergraduate and graduate degrees in horticulture and a M.P.S. in Public Garden Leadership through Cornell Plantations

Cornell Urban Horticulture Institute

Aims to improve the quality of urban life by enhancing the functions of plants within the urban ecosystem, integrating plant stress physiology, horticultural science, plant ecology, and soil science


Cornell- Community Forestry

A clearinghouse that help communities make a street tree inventory and guides them through planning for future urban forests

CPH Advisory Board Bylaws
CPH Article- UDaily News Feature

Article about the Center's kick off and press conference on June 4, 2008

CPH Article- Wilmington DE News Journal

Article from June 2008 about the Center's establishment at UD

CPH Public Garden Article

Article by Edward Moydell, Robert Lyons, and Robin Morgan explains the research thesis that led to the Center's establishment at UD. Appeared in APGA's Public Garden, issue 21(3) 22-24.

CPH Public Garden Article

Article by Edward Moydell, Robert Lyons, and Robin Morgan that details the thesis research leading to the establishment of the Center. Appeared in The Public Garden, issue 21(3) 22-24.

Daring to Lead: A National Study of Non-Profit Executive Leadership

Study provides data on executive compensation, turnover, retirement, career plans, and the causes of burnout.

Development of an Applied Microcomputer Plant Record Tracking/Mapping System

In part 2 of his major project, David Murbach explores technology as it relates to plant records and collections. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Directory of Computer Use in Plant Record-Keeping

In part one of his major project, David Murbach analyzes how computers are used to manage plant collections in public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Dr. Lynn Dierking

Sea Grant Professor in Free Choice Learning, Oregon State University

Contact Lynn

Expertise

  • Public, free choice / informal learning
  • Impacts and values of free-choice / infomral learning institutions on children, youth, families, and communities
  • Engaging diverse audiences
  • the role of free-choice learning in the 21st Century

Selected Presentations

  • "Fostering Tomorrow's Learning Society." Keynote, International Designing the School of Tomorrow Symposium on Advanced Technologies in Education, 2007. Athens, Greece.
  • "Incorporating Family Learning Principles into School Field Trips." Museum of Modern Art, 2007. New York, NY.
  • "Nurturing Cultural Diversity as a Means of Thriving in the Knowledge Age: Some Examples." Keynote address with J.H. Falk, British Museum's Association Meeting, 2007. Glasgow, Scotland

Dr. Robert Lyons

Professor of Landscape Horticulture and Director, Longwood Graduate Program in Public Horticulture, University of Delaware

Contact Bob

Expertise

  • Herbaceous plants
  • University garden management
  • Photography

Dr. Susan Barton

Extension Horticulture Specialist, University of Delaware

Contact Sue

Expertise

  • Sustainable landscaping
  • Roadside landscaping
  • Meadow establishment and management

Selected Presentations

  • Landscape Patterns and Transitions
  • Elements in the Landscape
  • Ecosystems and Gardens of Brazil

Electronic Data Processing and Plant Records

This thesis by Richard Brown documents the early use of computers in maintaining plant records. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Enhancing The Experiences of Blind And Visually Impaired Visitors in Botanical Gardens

This thesis by Kathleen Salisbury examined the needs of visually impaired public garden visitors. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Factors Affecting Planning in Botanic Gardens and Arboreta

This thesis by William LeFevre examines the factors impacting strategic planning at public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Family-Oriented Performing Arts Events at Public Gardens in the United States

This thesis by Kelly Roderick develops a framework for establishing a performing arts program at a public garden. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Field of Dreams: A Grassroots Approach to Starting a Children's Garden

This thesis by Anna Halverson explores the organizational, financial, and politcal issues involved in creating a children's garden, using the Ithaca Children's Garden as a case study.  Provided by Cornell Plantations.

Frederick Law Olmsted: His Horticulture Philosophy and Practice

This thesis by Herbert Orange attempts to prove that the "father of American landscape architecture" was also a master horticulturist. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Free Management Library

Extensive, categorized site with free articles on diverse facets of non-profit (and for-profit) management, including boards, policy development, human resources, management, and related areas

Funding Strategies For Government-Affiliated Gardens

This thesis by Cheryl Lowe examines the funding of government operated or funded public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Garden Design for Children

This thesis by Catherine Eberbach provides recommendations for designing gardens for children.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Garden Interpretation at Old Salem

This thesis by Robert Hyland recommends interpretative strategies for this historic site. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Geographic Information System Software for the Mapping of Living Plant Collections

This thesis by Shelley Dawson explores the benefits of various plant mapping sofware combinations and provides a history of GIS and CAD.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Grounds Maintenance Time Requirements

This thesis by Mark Zelonis provides data for budgeting, evaluating, and planning maintenance programs. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Growth of Kentucky Bluegrass - Red Fescue Turf Under Varying Levels of Irrigation, Shade, & Nitrogen

This thesis by William Massey examines the effects of various treatments on cultivars of these grasses. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Guidelines for Establishing an Integrated Pest Management Program in a Public Garden

This thesis by Nancy Bechtol recommends IPM environmental and safety best practices for public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Guidelines for the Effective Use of Temporary Educational Exhibits in Botanic Gardens and Arboreta

This thesis by Pamela Goff Sapko recommends best practices for designing educational exhibits at public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Henry Francis du Pont and the Early Development of Winterthur Gardens

This thesis by Valencia Libby traces the evolution of Winterthur, a Delaware estate and horticultural landmark. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Historic Garden Survival: Strategically Growing Human, Funding, Site, & Organizational Resources

A thesis by Michael Barnes, which acts as a practical guide for managers of public gardens with historic significance and integrity.  Provided by Cornell Plantations.

History of the Fountains of Longwood Gardens

This thesis by Colvin Randall traces the development and design of Longwood's fountains, as led by Pierre du Pont. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Home Horticulture Info. Requests & A Model for Establishing Horticultural Info.Resourource Centers

This thesis by Ernest Wasson recommends a method to create a horticulture resource center or plant help hotline. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Horticulture as a Work Program for Therapy

This thesis by Herbert Plankinton examines the role of horticulture in therapy programs, and provides a manual for establishing a new program. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Horticulture at Peirce's Park 1798-1905

This thesis by Frederick Roberts traces the history and horticultural development of Peirce's Park, now Longwood Gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Horticulture Certificates- University of Guelph

Offers distance education certificates in Sustainable Landscapes, Landscape Design and Maintenanace, Greenhouse Management, and others

Horticulture Volunteer Retention in Public Gardens

This thesis by Linda Jones presents a volunteer program model. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

HortJobs

Job listings in horticulture and the green industry, including botanic gardens and arboreta

Humphry Marshall's Botanic Garden: Living Collections 1773-1813

This thesis by Robert Gutowski explores the history and plant collections of this landmark garden. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Influence of Temperature on Growth and Flowering of Four Meconopsis Viguier Genotypes

This thesis by Shannon Still examines the cultural requirements of the famous blue poppy, which is displayed annually at Longwood Gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

International Cooperation Among Botanic Gardens: The Concept of Establishing Agreements

This thesis by Erich Rudyj proposes international partnerships as a method for plant conservation, exchange, exploration, and institution building. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

International People-Plant Interaction Resource Center

Based at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, this Center provides information and resources about human issues in horticulture

International Society for Arboriculture

Dedicated to fostering a greater appreciation for trees and to promoting research, technology, and the professional practice of arboriculture

Interpretive Exhibit Design in Public Gardens: Theory and Practice

This thesis by Jenny Evans highlights the theory of interpretive exhibits and recommends best practices for public gardens

Iowa State University
Job Satisfaction in Public Horticulture

This thesis by Patrick Larkin presents survey data from diverse public gardens and job titles.  Provided by the Longwood Graudate Program.

Kansas State University
Kew Gardens International Diploma Courses

The world renowned public garden offers professionally focused education courses in Botanic Garden Management, Botanic Garden Education, Herbarium Techniques, and Plant Conservation Strategies.

Land Use Laws and the Landscape: A Proposal for Public Horticulture Involvement

This thesis by Kristine Medic examines how public gardens can address help address the problems of landscape regulation. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Leader To Leader Institute

Started by management legend, Dr. Peter Drucker, Leader To Leader aims to "strengthen the leadership of the social sector." 

Louisiana State University
Mediterranean Plants From Chile for Displays at Longwood Gardens

This thesis by Rodney Eason recommends 40 display worthy plants from Chile.  Provided by Longwood Gardens.

Meet the Greenest Building in NYC: a Tour of Queens BG's New Visitor Center
Michigan State University
Mosquitoes, Marsh-Elders, and Multimedia: A Prototype for Interactive Plant Interpretation...

This theis by Carol Kohler presents an interpretive exhibit developed for Assategue Island National Seashore.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Motivation of Public Garden Volunteers

This thesis by Christie Jones examines volunteer motivations from gardens nation-wide. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Motivations for Participation in the Horticultural Certificate Programs at Longwood Gardens

This thesis by Carl Haefner examines Longwood's adult education and training programs, resulting in recommendations for diverse public gardens. Provided by Longwood Gardens.

Mr. Iain Robertson

Associate Professor of Landscape Architecture, University of Washington

Contact Iain

Expertise

  • Public garden planning and design
  • Master planning
  • Planting and landscape design

Selected Presentations

  • Seattle and Los Altos Garden Clubs, 2007
  • San Francisco and Seattle Flower and Garden Shows, 2007
  • "People, Places, Plants, and Public Horticulture." Longwood Graduate Program Symposium, 2006.

Mr. Jim Ockuly

Director of Interactive Media, Minneapolis Institute of Arts

Contact Jim 

Expertise 

  • Art museums
  • Public technology
  • Media / technology practice/ production
  • Audience
  • Communication strategy

Selected Presentations 

Mr. Rick Darke

Author, consultant, speaker, and photographer

Contact Rick

Expertise

  • Landscape ethics
  • Conservation-based contextual design and planning

Selected Presentations

  • The Livable Landscape
  • Landscapes through the Lens: Digital Photography as a Design Tool
  • Sustainable Design Using Grasses, Sedges, and Rushes

Ms. Caroline Lewis

Director of Education, Fairchild Tropical Botanical Garden

Contact Caroline 

Expertise

  • Education: the nuts and bolts of effective teaching and learning
  • Engaging teenagers
  • Linking public gardens, schools, and communities
  • Creating meaningful opportunities to engage diverse audiences
  • Interdisciplinary education
  • Curriculum design

Selected Presentations

  • "The Fairchild Challenge: Engaging Teenagers." Workshop, APGA Annual Conference, 2007.
  • "Effective Teaching." Keynote, Miami-Dade Science Teacher of the Year Awards Banquet, 2007.
  • "How Botanic Garden' Education Departments Can Effectively Address 'Target 14' of the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation." 3rd Global Botanic Gardens Congress, 2007.
  • The Fairchild Challenge: Linking Public Gardens, Schools, and Communities." BGCI's 6th Annual Int'l Congress on Education in Botanic Gardens, 2006.

Ms. Kathy Renwald

Author, garden writer, and consultant

Contact Kathy 

Expertise

  • Urban gardens, plant material for small gardens
  • Garden design
  • Photography
  • Inspiration, out of the box thinking

Selected Presentations

  • "No Dough for the Big Show: How Public Gardens Can Work with Artists to Create Magical Gardens on a Mini-Budget." Longwood Graduate Program Symposium, 2008.
  • "De-stress Your Garden: On Good Plants and Great Designs that Make Your Garden an Oasis of Calm"
  • "Color, Creativity, and Inspiration: Inventive Containers, Ideas for Privacy, Small Spaces with Big Impact, and Plants for All Purposes"
  • "Style with Substance: Producing Gardens that are Charming, Timeless, and Refreshing"

Ms. Mary Pat Matheson

Executive Director, Atlanta Botanical Garden

Contact Mary Pat

Expertise

  • Master planning
  • Business and strategic planning
  • Exhibit development

Selected Presentations

  • "The Economics and Trends of Exhibits at Botanical Gardens." Longwood Graduate Program Symposium, 2008.
  • "Botanical Bling: Gardens a Go-Go." APGA Annual Conference, June, 2008. (upcoming)
  • "Master Planning / Business Plans for Botanical Gardens." APGA Professional Development Conference, Sept. 2008 (upcoming)
  • "Why Open Gardens to the Public: Protecting Botanical Heritage." 7th International Gardens Without Limits Conference." Oct, 2008. Metz, France (upcoming)


Museum Expansions and the Utility of Web-based Public Information

This paper by Jim Ockuly examines how web technology fits into vital museum operations.  Prepared for Museums and the Web, 2006

Museum Professionals

Features job listings for museum professionals, and allows job seekers to post resumes

Native Plant Habitat Displays

This thesis by Richard Schulhof recommends ways to improve the design and interpretation of native plant displays. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Natural Hazard Perceptions, Natural Disaster Experiences & Recovery at American Public Gardens

This thesis by James Burghardt explores natural disaster preparedness and planning at public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

New Mexico State University
Next Shift: Beyond the Non-Profit Leadership Crisis

This study explores the modern "crisis" facing non-profits, including organizational structure and function & leadership transition. Supported by the Annie E. Casey Foundation and the Building Movement Project.

Non-Degree Professional Gardener Training Programs in North America

This thesis by James Mack examines three different programs and recommends a model for training professional gardeners. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

North Carolina State University
North Dakota State University
Ohio State University
Oklahoma State University

Offers an undergraduate option in public horticulture

Operations Manual for Plant Record Tracking/Mapping System

In part three of his major project, David Murbach provides detailed directions for implementing a plant records system. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Oregon State University
Paths to the Community: How Can Public Gardens Link to their Communities

This thesis by Duncan Goodwin examines how public gardens can better connect with communities, and presents a list of best practices.  Provided by Cornell Plantations.

Pennsylvania State University
Pi Alpha Xi

The National Honor Society for Horticulture

PLANET- Professional Landcare Network

Serving lawn care professionals, landcape management contractors, design/build/installation professionals, and interior plantscapers 


Planned Giving Program Management in Public Gardens

This thesis by Katie Elzer-Peters explores planned giving as a form of fundraising for institutional support. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Planning the Development of Living Plant Collections in Botanical Gardens and Arboretums

This thesis by Jane Pepper explores the development and evaluation of collections policies. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Popular Annuals of Eastern North America, 1865-1914

This thesis by Peggy Cornett Newcomb details the history of important 19th and early 20th century annual plants. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Preserving Design Intent in the Historic Landscape

This thesis by Susan Maney explores preservation policy for the historic landscape. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Publicity for Botanic Gardens, Arboretums and Horticultural Organizations

This thesis by Bonnie Day provides recommendations for enhancing publicity and public relations at gardens.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Purdue University
Ready to Lead: Next Generation Leaders Speak Out

This national survey of 5,700 non profits focuses on future leadership, including its benefits and barriers.

Recommendations for a circa 1870-885 Worker's Vegetable Garden at the Hagley Museum

This thesis by Karen Probst explores ways to interpret the history and horticulture of this museum. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Referencing Botanical Nomenclature at Public Gardens

This thesis by John Manion provides recommendations for public gardens on how to manage changes in botanical nomenclature.  Provided by Cornell Plantations.

Regional Interpretation - Linking our Natural and Cultural Identities

This thesis by Gary Schwetz promotes regional interpretation as a means to celebrate local heritage, both natural and cultural. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Relationship Between Preference Types and Job Classifications in Public Horticulture

This thesis by Angela Goin Williamson explores the relationship between personality type and job preference in public horticulture. Provided by Longwood Gardens.

Sarbanes-Oxley Act and Implications for Nonprofit Organizations

A white paper from Boardsource

Smithsonian Museum Studies

Provides information resources and educational opportunities for museum professionals

Social Perspectives in Horticulture

This thesis by Madelaine Zadik provides a model for a course in people / plant interactions. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Some Characteristics that May Affect the Ability of Public Gardens to Generate Operating Revenue

This thesis by Elizabeth Butler explores fundraising and philanthropy and the factors influencing a garden's ability to generate funds.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Stepping Up or Stepping Out: A Report on the Readiness of Next Generation Non-Profit Leaders

This survey of 10,000 from the Young Nonprofit Professionals Network examines perspectives on leadership and professional development.

Street Tree Programs in the Racially Diverse Community

This thesis by Julia Lo explores various community urban forestry programs, their histories, operations, and racial diversity. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Structural Soil- Cornell University

Free downloads and resources from Cornell about a soil they developed which allows street trees to thrive in the urban environment

Survey of Membership of the American Association of Botanical Gardens and Arboreta

This thesis by Thomas Ewert provides information on members of what is now the APGA, formerly AABGA. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Sustainable Sites Initiative

An interdisciplinary effort to create voluntary national guidelines and performance benchmarks for sustainable land design, construction, and maintenance practices

Sustainable Sites Initiative 2008 Report

Provides benchmarks for measuring how a site can protect, restore and regenerate ecosystem services – benefits provided by natural ecosystems such as cleaning air and water, climate regulation and human health benefits

Technology's Impact on the Visitation Cycle

This presentation by Jim Ockuly from the 2007 Longwood Graduate Program Symposium examines how the web and museum technology affects online and in-person guests.

Testing a Model Planning Process at Not-for-Profits A Case Study

This thesis by Donna Gerst recommends a model strategic planning process for public gardens.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Texas A&M

Awards undergraduate and graduate degrees in horticulture, and provides and an extensive online information archive through cooperative extension

Texas Tech
The Corporate Garden: An Expression of Philanthropy

This thesis by Dana Parker examines the role of corporate giving in public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The duPont Family Legacy of Horticulture in the Brandywine Valley

This thesis by Elizabeth Varley documents the influence of the Du Pont family on horticulture in PA and DE. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Early Flower Gardens of Longwood

This thesis by Betsey Ney explores the historical and horticultural development of Longwood, as led by Pierre du Pont. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Economic Impact of a Public Garden on its Community: A Case Study of Phipps Conservatory

In this thesis, Elizabeth Dolinar examines the financial and economic impact of Phipps Conservatory on the Pittsburgh community. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Garden Conservancy

Dedicated to opening once private gardens to the public, and "preserving exceptional American gardens for public education and enjoyment"

The Getty Leadership Institute

Offers training programs for musem professionals, including the Museum Leadership Institute, which welcomes participants from public gardens.

The Historic Landscape at Gibraltar - A Proposal for Its Preservation

This thesis by Iris Gestram proposes a plan to preserve Gibraltar, a historic landscape designed by Marian Cruger Coffin. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The History and Development of New Guinea Impatiens

This thesis by Joan Benjamin tells the story of this popular plant, from its history in plant exploration to its rise from obscurity.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Impacts of Corporate Sponsorship on Private, Nonprofit Gardens and Museums

This thesis by Stacy Cost Shackelford explores public garden fundraising through corporate sponsorship. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Influence Model: Using Reciprocity and Exchange to Get What You Need

In this Article from The Journal of Organizational Excellence, Bradford & Cohen present a model for workplace collaboration.

The Influence of Thomas Meehan on Horticulture in the United States

This thesis by Stephanie Oberle examines the life of the famed nurseryman, botanist, and author. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Landlovers

Provides career planning resources for students seeking careers in the nursery and landscape industry

The Mycorrhizal Association Between Lilium Taxa and the Phycomycete Endogone fasciculata

This thesis by John Vanderploeg explores the beneficial relationship between lilies and this fungus. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Non-Profit Sector's Leadership Deficit

This white paper by Thomas Tierney from the Bridgespan Group examines the challenges and potential solutions of this problem.

The Psychological Benefits of Public Gardens to Urban Residents

This thesis by Ellen Bennett quantifies and describes the benefits of public gardens for urban residents. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Role of Horticulture in Theme Parks

This thesis by Diane Scheu addresses the evolution of horticulture in theme parks. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

The Role of Labeling in Public Gardens

This thesis by George Wise provides recommendations for designing and producing informative, attractive plant labels. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Therapeutic Landscapes Database Blog

Provides up to date information, stories, and book reviews about healing gardens, restorative environments, and other landscapes that promote health and well-being.

Therapeutic Landscapes Resource Center

Provides a database and blog, as well as information, education, and inspiration about green spaces that foster health and wellness through contact with nature

U.S. Green Building Council

Dedicated to promoting green building practices, the Council manages programs to certify professionals and buildings, including the Leadership in Environmental Design (LEED) rating system

University of Arizona
University of Arkansas
University of California at Davis
University of Delaware
University of Florida
University of Georgia
University of Kentucky
University of Maine
University of Maryland- Eastern Shore
University of Minnesota

Offers degrees in horticulture and an individualized program, which allows for public horticulture studies

University of Missouri
University of Nebraska
University of Tennessee
University of Washington

Offers undergraduate and graduate studies in Restoration Ecology and Environmental Horticulture

University of Wisconsin - Madison
Unrelated Business Income Tax and Nonprofit Administrative Options

This thesis by Susan Olson explores taxes and financial management in public gardens. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Up Next: Generation Change and the Leadership of Nonprofit Organizations

This study from the Casey Foundation provides recommendations for transitioning leadership from baby-boomers to generations x & y.

Virginia Tech
Visitor Benefit Analysis at Longwood Gardens

This thesis by Daniel Camenga provides recommendations for visitor amenities and services.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Visitor Orientation to Botanical Gardens and Arboreta

This thesis by Lynda Ransley provides recommendations for improving wayfinding and enhancing the visitor experience. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Vivipary in Nymphaea x daubeniana

This thesis by Christopher Huhn examines the unusual seed germination of this waterlily.  Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Washington State University
What Clicked? A Report on Audience Research and Media Resources

This paper by Jim Ockuly presents the results of a study examining audience awareness and satisfaction with interactive media and web resources. Prepared for Museums & the Web, 2004

Woody Plant Introduction Programs

This thesis by Carla Pastore provides information about the components of plant introduction programs, as well as advice on how to implement new programs. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

Zoo Horticulture

This thesis by Timothy Hohn explores the role of plants, horticulture, and exhibits in zoos. Provided by the Longwood Graduate Program.

 

 

 

 

 

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