Peter I. May
Assistant Research Professor, University of Maryland, Department of Environmental Science and Technology
Professor May has a PhD degree from the University of Maryland’s Marine, Estuarine, Environmental Sciences (MEES) program. He has more than 30 years of experience in the environmental sector and has a strong knowledge base in the ecological sciences working in applied restoration projects in municipal, state and federal government, NGO’s and the private and academic sectors. Professor May has a comprehensive background in urban coastal ecologies, the ecology and restoration of tidal marshes, and urban stream and big river system restoration. He has applied his skills to numerous projects throughout Maryland and Washington, DC. These projects have involved applications of novel ecotechnologies as well as tidal wetland restoration planning, design, implementation and monitoring, stream and forest restoration, watershed management and neighborhood to city scale low-impact development projects in urban areas. He has a strong academic and applied background in the emerging fields and philosophies of ecological engineering, embodied energy and environmental accounting. Professor May is currently an assistant research professor at UMD’s Department of Environmental Science and Technology and Affiliated Faculty in the Landscape Architecture Program.
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