Professor, Arid Lands Resources Sciences - GIDP | Adjunct Assistant Professor, Renewable Natural Resources | Professor, Landscape Architecture | Member of the Graduate Faculty
Margaret Livingston PhD is a professor in the School of Landscape Architecture and Planning. She teaches a range of courses related to ecological and environmental issues in arid environments, and has locally and internationally conducted lectures and workshops that focus on water conservation, wildlife habitat and use of native plants in urban areas. She teaches plant materials, planting design, landscape ecology and seminars focusing on development of the master’s report for the graduate program in landscape architecture. She is also the coordinator for the internshicourse in the Sustainable Built Environments bachelor’s program. As an urban ecologist, her work emphasizes the importance of evaluating and maintaining natural and semi-natural ecosystems within and surrounding urban areas. In her role as a designer, Margaret focuses on the use of native plants and design of urban wildlife spaces.