<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C., (2013). Nearby nature and wellness. Plenary talk at the Chicago Botanic Garden’sseries on Healthcare Garden Design, Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Rising above the tide. Rackham Centennial Lecture in honor <strong>of</strong> the University<strong>of</strong> Michigan’s intellectual legacy; Ann Arbor.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes and health. The Lurie Lecture for Millennium Park at the ChicagoCultural Society, Chicago, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Urban form and human health. Invited lecture as the Royal Institute <strong>of</strong>Technology’s workshop on Urban Sustainability, Stockholm, Sweden.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Trees and human wellbeing. Opening keynote lecture for the Tree CanopySymposium, Washington DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Urban sustainability and human health. Invited lecture at the Regional Forumon Ethics and Sustainability: Healing Nature, at the Chicago Botanic Gardens, Glencoe,Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes, social ties, and health. Invited lecture at the Nelson Institute’s2012 Earth Day Celebration, University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin, Madison.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2012). Landscapes and human health: Theory and evidence. Invited lecture at theUniversity <strong>of</strong> Delaware.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Designing school landscapes: From nice to necessary. Invited lecture at “Greenhealth: Building sustainable schools for healthy kids.” Hosted by the National Acade<strong>my</strong> forEnvironmental Design, Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Trees and human health. Closing keynote at the “Woody Plants Conference,”Scott Arboretum, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> health and hope. Plenary address to the Open Space, PeopleSpace conference, Edinburgh, Scotland.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). Urban landscapes: Violence and crime. Plenary address to Science Journalismconference, Museum <strong>of</strong> Science and Industry, Chicago.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2011). A dose <strong>of</strong> green: A prescription for creating healthy cities. Invited lecture at the“International Conference on Healthy Cities: Perspectives on Asian Concerns”, Pune, India.<strong>Sullivan</strong> W.C. (2010). Green and healthy: Lessons from the urban forest. Keynote address at theCaribbean Urban and Community Forestry Conference “Green Econo<strong>my</strong>,” University <strong>of</strong>Puerto Rico, Ponce Campus.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Landscapes and human health: Should we be concerned about allostatic load?Invited address to the Department <strong>of</strong> Environmental Health Sciences, Los Angeles.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Landscapes for learning. Invited plenary at Project Kaleidoscope’s Nationalcolloquium “What we know about planning learning spaces and what we still need to know,Washington DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 8
<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Recreational landscapes: A healthy resource for tourists. Keynote talk at the 12 thLeisure, Recreation, and Tourism Research Symposium and International Forum, NationalFormosa University, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2010). Urban forests and public health. Testimony before the National Urban andCommunity Forestry Advisory Council, Washington, DC.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Replenishing a critical resource: Restoration through recreation in nature.Keynote talk at the 11th Leisure, Recreation and Tourism Research Symposium andInternational Forum, National Chi Nan University, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). A dose <strong>of</strong> urban nature. Plenary talk at the Society for Plant-PeopleRelationships, ROC, annual meeting, Taipei, Taiwan.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). The art <strong>of</strong> designing field studies. Invited talk in the Department <strong>of</strong>Horticulture and Landscape Architecture, National Taiwan University, Taipei.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). The natural environment: Opportunities to integrate environmental health intoundergraduate curriculums. Plenary talk at the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’s Roundtable onEnvironmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, meeting on Environment & HealthCurriculum workshop, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Landscapes and human well-being. Invited talk at the Chicago BotanicGarden’s series on Healthcare Garden Design, Glencoe, Illinois.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Design and planning education for the 21 st Century. Invited talk for the College<strong>of</strong> Architecture, Planning, and Design at Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2009). Forging new connections among environmental health scholars. Invited talk at“Exploring the dynamic relationship between health and the environment.” AmericanMuseum <strong>of</strong> Natural History, New York, New York.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). Urban landscapes and wellness. Invited talk at Washington University’sBrown School <strong>of</strong> Social Work, St. Louis.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2008). A new view <strong>of</strong> nature. Invited talk at the National Institute <strong>of</strong> Medicine’sRoundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine, Washington, D.C.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Green design and wellness: Evidence from the field. Keynote address for theNew Zealand Recreation Association’s National Conference, Rotorua, New Zealand.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). The contributions <strong>of</strong> trees and greenery to civic society. Keynote address at the“Trees in the Urban Environment” lecture series, Arnold Arboretum and Harvard University,Boston.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Nature, participation, and civil society. Invited lecture at the conference“Reasonable Person Model: 2007” at the School <strong>of</strong> Natural Resources and Environment,University <strong>of</strong> Michigan, Ann Arbor.<strong>Sullivan</strong>, W.C. (2007). Landscapes <strong>of</strong> hope: Trees and people in urban public housing. Invited lecture tothe Department <strong>of</strong> Landscape Architecture, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey.<strong>Sullivan</strong> cv 9
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