book chapters

Tamminga, K. 2008. “Restoring biodiversity in the urbanizing region,” in Reader in Canadian Planning: Linking Theory and Practice. J. Grant, editor. Toronto: Thomson Nelson, pp. 243-251.

Tamminga, K. 2007. Changing nature: Towards a civic culture of urban ecosystems regeneration, in Águas Urbanas: uma Contribuição para a Regeneração Ambiental como Campo Disciplinar IntegradoV. Tângari, M. Bahia Schlee, R. Andrade, and M. Dias, editors. Rio de Janeiro:  Federal University of Rio de Janeiro-FAU. pp. 147-161.

Schlee, M., N. Cavalcanti, and K. Tamminga. 2007. “Transformações da paisagem na bacia do Rio Carioca,” [Landscape transformation in the Carioca River basin] in Revista Paisagem & Ambiente. S. Macedo, editor. São Paulo: University of São Paulo, pp. 267-283. 

Schlee, M., D. F. Baptista, and K. Tamminga. 2007. “Diagnóstico ambiental participativo em bacias hidrográficas urbanas, [Participatory environmental analysis of an urban river basin] in  Águas Urbanas: uma Contribuição para a Regeneração Ambiental como Campo Disciplinar IntegradoV. Tângari, M. Bahia Schlee, R. Andrade, and M. Dias, editors. Rio de Janeiro: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro-FAU, pp. 215-235.    

Schlee, M., A. Netto, and K. Tamminga.
2006. “Mapeamento ambiental e paisagístico de bacias hidrográficas urbanas: Estudo de caso do Rio Carioca,” [Environmental and landscape mapping of an urban river basin: Case study of the Carioca River] in Rios e Paisagens Urbanas em Cidades Brasileiras. L. M. Costa, editor. Rio de Janeiro: Federal University of Rio de Janeiro / Viana & Mosley, pp. 33-55.

Tamminga, K. 2006. “Disturbance zones,” in Planning and Urban Design Standards. American Planning Association. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 141-142.
 
Tamminga, K. 2006. “Invasive species,” in Planning and Urban Design Standards. American Planning Association. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., pp. 145-147.

Honwad, S., C. Hoadley, and K. Tamminga. 2006. Building a learning community for Himalayan sustainability, in Global Change in Mountain Regions. M. Price, editor. Duncow, UK: Sapiens Publishing, pp. 326-328.

Tamminga, K., L. Mozingo, D. Erickson, and J. Harrington. 2002. “Interweaving ecology in planning and design curricula,” in Ecology and Design: Frameworks for Learning. B. Johnson and K. Hill, editors. Washington, DC: Island Press,
pp. 357-395.

Luymes, D. and K. Tamminga. 1996. “Integrating public safety and use into planning urban greenways,” in Greenways: The Beginning of an International Movement. J. G. Fabos and J. Ahern, editors. Amsterdam: Elsevier Press, pp. 391-400.



published public documents

Collins, T., D. Dzombak, J. Rawlins, K. Tamminga, and S. Thompson. 1999. Nine Nile Run Watershed: River Conservation Plan. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Dept. of
Conservation and Natural Resources, 90 pp.

Tamminga, K. and C. Woodland. 1994. Rouge Park Management Plan. Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Toronto: Queen’s Printers for Ontario, 95 pp.

Stansbury, J. and K. Tamminga. 1993. The Massasauga Provincial Park Management Plan. with the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Toronto: Queen’s Printers for Ontario, 32 pp.

Hough, M, D. Luymes and K. Tamminga (primary authors). 1992. "Healing an urban watershed: the story of the Don," in Regeneration: Toronto's Waterfront and the Sustainable City. Toronto: Royal Commission on the Future of the Toronto Waterfront. pp. 226-258.

Hough, M., K. Tamminga and R. Newbury (primary authors). 1991. Bringing Back the Don. Toronto: The Task Force to Bring Back the Don / City of Toronto, 79 pp.



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articles

Tamminga, K. 2004. “Ecological restoration education and emerging trends in public scholarship,” Proceedings of the 16th Annual Society for Restoration International Conference, Victoria, BC: University of Victoria, 10 pp.

Hamilton, L, K. Tamminga, and C.A. Cole. 2003. 
Created wetlands at the Arboretum at Penn State, Special Publication No. 3, The Arboretum at Penn State, University Park, PA: The Pennsylvania State University, 39 pp.

Gordon, D. and K. Tamminga. 2002. “Large-scale traditional neighborhood development and pre-emptive ecosystem planning: The Markham Experience, 1989-2001,” Journal of Urban Design, 7(3): 321-340.

Tamminga, K. 2001. book review of Site Analysis: Linking Program and Concept in Land Planning and Design, Journal of Architectural Engineering, 7(3): 94-95.

Tamminga, K. 2000. “Watersheds as a context and focus of integrated graduate training,” Plan Canada, 40(5): 35.

Sherwin, L. and K. Tamminga. 2000. “Keystone projects: Service-learning practica in watershed stewardship,” Journal of Contemporary Water Research and Education (formerly Water Resources Update), 119: 27-41.

Tamminga, K. 1999. “Hope for the hyperstressed: Regenerating Pittsburgh’s post-industrial ecosystems,” Proceedings of the 26th Annual Conference on Ecosystems Restoration and Creation, Tampa Bay: Hillsborough College, pp. 80-95.

Tamminga, K. 1999. “Synecologies, greenway planning, and the pursuit of synergies,” Proceedings of the Sixth and Seventh Biennial Linear Parks Conference, Virginia Polytechnical University, Boone, NC: Appalachian Consortium Press, pp. 50-68.

Tamminga, K. 1997. “Restoration planning in the urbanizing (bio)region: Ecological themes and regional imperatives,” Opportunities in Sustainable Development: Strategies for the Chesapeake Basin, M. Hill, ed., American Society of Landscape Architects, pp. 67-75.

Tamminga, K. 1997. “Theoretical models for greenways: Are greenways a new idea?” Ample Opportunity—A Community Dialogue: Nine Mile Run Greenway Project. Pittsburgh: Carnegie Mellon University, pp. 199-202.

Tamminga, K. 1996. “Restoring biodiversity in the urbanizing region: Towards pre-emptive ecosystems planning,” Plan Canada, 36(4): 10-15.

Tamminga, K. 1996. “Ecology and placemaking: Towards an enriched urban design theory,” Designing (In) The Democratic City: Proceedings of the 1996 American Collegiate Schools of Architecture Conference, Hampton University, accepted, 7 pp.

Luymes, D. and K. Tamminga. 1995. “Integrating public safety and use into planning urban greenways,” Landscape and Urban Planning Journal, 33: 391-400.

Luymes, D., D. Nadenicek and K. Tamminga. 1995. “Across the Great Divide: Landscape architecture, ecology, and the city,” Renewing the American City: Proceedings of the 1995 Conference of the American Society of Landscape Architects, pp. 187-196.

Tamminga, K. 1995. “Urban place and placelessness,” Urban Forestry News, 3(3): 3.

Tamminga, K. 1995. “Is the ‘living filter’ sustainable? Assessing the spray irrigation of municipal effluent,” The Environmental Professional, 17(4): 290-300.


graduate research

Tamminga, K. 1986. Community Energy Profiling: A Case Study of Sydney, Ontario. School of Urban and Regional Planning, Queen's University at Kingston, 91 pp.