Recent Presentations and Exhibitions
Hartman, J.M., B. Park, J. Quispe. 2018. The role of forests as green infrastructure. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture Annual Conference. Blacksburg, VA.
Zou, P., L. Cao, J.M. Hartman. A Sponge City Design: Landscape Planning and Design of Peiyang Campus of Tianjin University.
Hartman, J.M. 2018. The potential use of forests in supplementing green infrastructure planning. Lower Raritan Watershed Partnership. March 2018 meeting.
Hartman, J.M. 2018. The role of forests as green infrastructure. NJASLA Annual Meeting. Atlantic City.
Arbab, N., J. Quispe, and J.M. Hartman. 2017. Effects of digital elevation model (DEM) variation on water quality model results. Ecological Society of America. Annual Conference, Portland, OR.
Buono, C.M., M. Marvosa, E. Nagele, J. J. Quispe, L. Brindisi, J. M. Hartman. 2015. Influence of forest structure and soil composition on watershed performance and management. 100th Annual Ecological Society of America Conference.
Brindisi, L., D. Casey, J. M. Hartman. 2015. Impacts of forest structure on watershed performance. 100th Annual Ecological Society of America Conference.
Quispe, J.J., Rutgers University, J. M. Hartman, C. Buono, D. Blystone, L. Upadhyay. 2015. Influence of riparian forest composition and land use on watershed performance and management planning. 100th Annual Ecological Society of America Conference.
Hartman, J.M., and D. Smith. 2015. Environmental Resources and Issues: Investigation of Design Solutions for Jersey City. Coursework from Fall 2014 11:550:331 exhibited at Casa Colombo in Jersey City. June 11- August 27, 2015.
Hartman, J.M. and A. Bakshi. 2015. Building Studies: An Archive of Jersey City Architecture. Coursework from Fall 2014 Exhibited at Casa Colombo in Jersey City. June 11 – August 27.
“Communicating Watershed Processes in a Parking Lot.” 2014. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
“Witnessing History at the Corner: Square 575 of the U.S. Capitol Grounds.” 2014. Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture.
CELA 2014. First Annual Art Exhibit. “Watershed Event” and “Water Table.”
Juried Show: “Synaptic Lab, Ground Water I and Ground Water IV” IN: “Earth Moves: Shifts in Ceramic Art and Design Exhibition” ; Show Juried by National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts at Arvada Center for Arts and Humanities, September 12 – November 10, 2013. http://nceca.net/static/2013EarthMoves.php https://www.flickr.com/photos/arvadacenter/sets/72157634872142923/show/with/9410170730/
Reviewed in: http://media.icompendium.com/shanasal_EarthMoves-Salaff.pdf
“Landscape Alternatives to Lawns.” Organic Lawn Care Certification Course. Jan. 2013. Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station.
“Stormwater Management Practices for Lawrence Brook Watershed.” Exhibition of Student Projects. Milltown Library, Jan. 2013.
“Ground/Water” multiple pieces in Art Exhibition at Sculpture Center, Cleveland, OH. 2011. http://sculpturecenter.org/show_details/2011_Late_Fall_GroundWater.html
“Approaches to Ecological Research in the New Jersey Meadowlands.” Biology Department. University of Akron, 9 April, 2012.
“Revealing Water”. LAWRENCE BROOK WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP INC. Tuesday, February 21st, 7:30PM, 2012.
“Designing in Sustainability: at the Intersection of Design and Ecology”. Panel participant with Adele Ashkar and Mary Myers. “Turning a New Leaf” Conference” for Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Conference. Friday, December 2, 2011
“Plant Community Succession: Applications for Design and Management”. 21st Annual Native Plants in the Landscape Conference, Millersville, PA. June 11, 2011.
“Ecology for Landscape Practitioners” and discussion participant for Nature’s Patterns & Processes: Science into Design Session at Natural Landscape Design Meadows & Woods by NEW DIRECTIONS IN THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE. February 23-25, 2011.
Hartman, J.M. 2010. Landscape Architecture in the Land Grant Mission. http://www.aplu.org/document.doc?id=2660