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Janis Birkeland

Saving the planet

Janis Birkeland is an esteemed individual with a diverse professional background encompassing law, architecture, and planning. She has held significant roles in academia, contributing to the fields of sustainable design and architecture for over 20 years.

With a rich educational background, Janis has pursued advanced degrees including a Ph.D. in Planning for Sustainability, a Juris Doctor, a Masters of Architecture, and a Bachelor of Fine Arts.

Having served as a Professor of Sustainable Design at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, and Professor of Architecture at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, Janis has made substantial contributions to the discourse on net positive development and design, also known as eco-positive or nature-positive design.

Janis Birkeland is recognized for originating the theory of net positive development and design, and her extensive publication record includes notable works like 'Positive Development' (2008) and 'Design for Sustainability' (2002). She has authored over 125 papers and delivered more than 125 invited lectures on the subject.

Her recent publication, 'Net-Positive Design and Sustainable Urban Development' by Routledge, offers valuable insights, methodologies, models, and metrics to empower professionals and students in creating eco-positive environments. Additionally, Janis has developed a complimentary computer application to facilitate net-positive design practices.

Janis Birkeland's dedication to fostering sustainable practices is further demonstrated through her involvement with prestigious institutions such as the University of Melbourne, where she held the position of Honorary Professorial Fellow.

For more information on Janis Birkeland's work, visit her website www.netpositivedesign.org and refer to her profile on Wikipedia under 'Positive Development'.

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Bacchus Marsh, Victoria, Australia