Nina-Marie Lister is a professor of architecture, landscape and design at Ryerson University, University of Toronto and Harvard University, and a Registered Professional Planner (MCIP, RPP) with a background in resource management, ecology and environmental planning. Lister is the founding principal of plandform, a creative studio practice exploring the relationship between landscape, ecology, and urbanism. Her research, teaching and practice focus on the confluence of landscape infrastructure and ecological processes within contemporary metropolitan regions. Lister is co-editor, with Chris Reed of Projective, and co-editor of The Ecosystem Approach: Complexity, Uncertainty, and Managing for Sustainability. She is author of more than 30 professional practice and scholarly publications including recent contributions to Ecological Urbanism, and Large Parks (winner of the J.B. Jackson Book Prize). Prof. Lister has received a Canada Mortgage + Housing Corporation Excellence in Education Award for outstanding educational contribution to sustainable practices, and in 2012 she was named Senior Scholar with the Centre for Humans and Nature.