Green Roof Maintenance Matters
Event Information
About this Event
Presented by the Green Infrastructure Research Group at the University of Melbourne and Hort Innovation
*A link to join the webinar will be sent to you prior to the event
Maintenance is critical for functional, flourishing green roofs - ensuring they deliver the long-term benefits for which they were designed - including rainwater capture, biodiversity enhancement and cool, green spaces for people to enjoy.
In this free, online1.5-hour workshop, research experts and practitioners in green roof design and maintenance will outline the key maintenance requirements for a range of Australian green roofs.
Participants will gain a broad understanding of green roof maintenance considerations as well as detailed information on specific tasks for different types of large and small systems such as roofs for stormwater control, podium gardens and residential projects.
Hear from green roof experts and have your questions answered in a live Q & A session.
Presenters
- John Rayner, Associate Professor in Urban Horticulture, the University of Melbourne
- Michael Casey, President Australian Institute of Horticulture, Director MJC Horticulture & Evergreen Infrastructure
- Sarah Hardgrove, Horticulturalist and Landscape Designer, Wildgrove Horticulture
- Scott Sherwood, Manager Fytogreen NSW and National Maintenance Manager
Find out more about the presenters here
Who should join?
Green roof and aligned industries and those with an interest in green roof management and maintenance including designers, construction, building owners and managers, developers, planners, landscape maintenance personnel, sustainability professionals, horticulturalists and nursery industry.
Can’t make it?
This webinar will be recorded. For the link or for more information please email: rachael.bathgate@unimelb.edu.au
About this project
This workshop is part of a part of a University of Melbourne–UNSW Sydney research project Researching the benefits of demonstration green roofs across Australia (GC16002). The project is investigating how demonstration sites can advance the uptake of green roofs and other green infrastructure in Australian cities, developing a knowledge base and range of green roof tools for industry, government and the community. The project is funded by the Hort Frontiers Green Cities, part of the Hort Frontiers strategic partnership initiative developed by Hort Innovation, with co-investment from City of Melbourne, the Victorian Department of Environment, Land, Water and Planning and contributions from the Australian government.
Find out more here: Hort Innovation or the Green Infrastructure Research Group.