Alfie Vick

Professor
Environmental Department
University of Georgia
United States of America

Biography

Alfred Vick is the Georgia Power Professor in Environmental Ethics at the University of Georgia. He is a licensed landscape architect and a LEED Fellow. In addition to teaching in the CED, he is on the Faculty of Engineering and the Faculty of the Institute of Native American Studies. He continues to practice as a principal at Solidago Design Solutions and his professional work has included several LEED-certified buildings, including the LEED Platinum headquarters of the Southface Energy Institute in Atlanta, Georgia.

Research Intrest

Professor Vick’s research focuses on green infrastructure and sustainable site design, landscape performance metrics, native plant communities, and Cherokee ethnobotany.

List of Publications
Wenger SJ, Carter TL, Vick RA, Fowler LA (2008) Runoff Limits An Ecologically-based Stormwater Management Program Stormwater 9: 1-10.
Vick RA, Calabria J, Echols S, Ogden M, Yocca D (2012) Site Design Water Sustainable Sites Handbook Meg Calkins, Editor John Wiley & Sons New York.