Isaac Hametz

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF PRACTICE, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

Education

Master of Landscape Architecture, University of Virginia
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, University of Maryland, College Park


Biography

Isaac Hametz is a designer, strategist, educator and activist trained in agricultural science, landscape architecture and social entrepreneurship. A passionate, thoughtful leader, Isaac has managed innovative and authentic conservation projects internationally and in the United States for 15 years.

At the heart of Isaac’s work is a deep regard for life and living, rooted in an appreciation for the ephemeral and interrelatedness of all beings. At the Nature Conservancy, Isaac serves as the Baltimore Program Director. He guides TNC’s portfolio of projects in Baltimore, aiming to address critical and connected Chesapeake Bay conservation issues including climate adaptation, sediment management and equitable access to nature. He views the complexity and character of Baltimore and its people as an asset for equitable and impactful urban conservation and the twin challenges of climate adaptation and social justice as a call to action.


 

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