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oin GRiT for a presentation by Dr. Jennifer Bousselot on benefits from combining solar panels and vegetation on rooftops. Solar panels function more efficiently, and rooftop agriculture produces higher yields when these are combined.
This is a virtual, Zoom, event. It is free, but please RSVP so we can send you the link. Email us at admin@greenroofthinktank.org
We will start promptly at 12:10 west coast time, and we will end at 12:55. Perfect for eating your lunch al desko!
Our presenter, Jennifer Bousselot, Ph.D., is an Assistant Professor of Horticulture in the Department of Horticulture and Landscape Architecture at Colorado State University. Jen and her research lab study green roof plant-pollinator interactions, green roof system stormwater capture, rooftop agriculture, and the integration of solar panels on green roofs, also known as rooftop agrivoltaics. Jen is the Editor of the North American academic green roof and wall journal, the Journal of Living Architecture. She is the outgoing Research Chair on the Board of Directors for the North American green roof policy and trade organization Green Roofs for Healthy Cities. Jen is an accredited Green Roof Professional and co-coordinates the Colorado Regional Center for Excellence in Living Architecture, both designated by the Green Infrastructure Foundation. Jen was on the 2018 City of Denver Green Roof Task Force and is on the Technical Advisory Committee for the city’s Green Building Ordinance. Due to her expertise in green roofing, Jen regularly consults on the design, installation, and maintenance of green roofs, primarily in the western US. Jen has co-authored three books and over 50 peer reviewed publications and professional presentations with most related to green roofs, local foods, and native plants.