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Smardon, Richard Clay was born on May 13, 1948 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Philip Albert and Louise Gertrude Smardon.
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Smardon, Richard Clay was born on May 13, 1948 in Burlington, Vermont, United States. Son of Philip Albert and Louise Gertrude Smardon.
Bachelor of Science cum laude, University Massachusetts, 1970. Modern Language Association, University Massachusetts, 1973. Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental Planning, University California, Berkeley, 1982.
Environmental planner, landscape architect, Wallace, Floyd, Ellenzweig, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, l972-73;
associate planner Executive Office Environmental Affairs,, State of Massachusetts, Boston, l973-75;
environmental impact assessment specialist USDA extension service, Oregon State University, Corvallis, l975-76;
landscape architect, USDA Pacific S.W. Forest and Range Experiment Station, Berkeley, l977;
research landscape architect, University of California, Berkeley, l977-79;
professor landscape architecture, senior research associate, State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, 1979-1986;
professor environmental studies, State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, since 1987;
director Institute for Environmental Policy and Planning, State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, 1987-1995;
chair faculty of environmental studies, State University of New York College Environmental Science and Forestry, Syracuse, 1996. Co-director Great Lakes Research Consortium, Syracuse, 1986-1998. Chair Randolf G. Pack Environmental Institute, 1996.
Guest lecturer numerous universities. Adjunct assistant professor of University Massachusetts, Amherst, 1974-1975, chair faculty Environment Studies, 1996, director Radh Govinda Pack Environment Institute, 1996. Sea Grant trainee Institute for Urban and Regional Development, Berkeley, 1976.
Conductor, presenter numerous seminars and workshops. Consultant to numerous organizations. Member commission on environmental design and landscape Transportation Research Board-NAS, 1985-1995.
Member technical advisory board Wetlands Research, Inc., Chicago, 1985. Member of advisory board Wetlands Fund, New York, 1985. Vice president Integrated Site, Syracuse.
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President Save the County, Inc., Fayetteville, New York, 1986—1988, 2002—2004. Appointed to Great Lakes Advisory Commission, chairman, 1993—1998, Great Lakes Legal Foundation, since 1999, New York State Wetlands Forum Board, 2000—2007. Board directors Sackets Harbor Area History Preservation Foundation, Watertown, 1984—1990, OCRRA, since 2009.
Member of NAEP, American Association for the Advancement of Science, SWS, Coastal Society, International Association Impact Assessment, Land Resource Association (charter), New York Academy of Sciences, Sigma Lambda Alpha, Alpha Zeta (life).
Married Anne Marie Graveline, August 19, 1973. Children: Regina Elizabeth, Andrea May.