
About
Philip Ronald is an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Landscape Architecture at the University of Manitoba. His work focuses on urban forestry, green infrastructure preservation, and climate-resilient planting strategies. He holds a B.Sc.Ag. and MSc from the University of Manitoba, and a PhD from the University of Saskatchewan.
Education:
- B.Sc.Ag., University of Manitoba
- MSc, University of Manitoba
- PhD, University of Saskatchewan
Research Focus:
- Protection of large mature trees and urban canopy diversification
- Restoration of green river corridors in Winnipeg (e.g., Sturgeon Creek)
- Optimizing tree planting methodologies for long-term survival
- Introducing non-native tree species via urban heat island adaptation
No specific articles are listed in the provided text, but his research emphasizes innovative urban design projects like Graham Grove and Millennium Park Library. No scientific awards are mentioned.
Labs/Teams: Collaboration with local nurseries and urban development projects to advance tree planting strategies.
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