Improving relationships between ecological processes in the environment and particular ecosystems. This is done within a variety of landscape scales, development spatial patterns, and organizational levels of research and policy.Spacial manmade design with natural implications.
Manmade landscape must be visually appealing, adaptive and economical. Desing, appropriate understanding of limitations and proper varieties of plants are determined to develop a scape that will thrive in semi natural conditions.
Students exploring opportunites as urban planners, land developers and parks and recreation will find this course very useful
Landscape is is a visual perception but has to be orchestrated properly for its existance.
Mans vision of landscape both natural and manmade are conceptual from his ansestors.
Conceptual practiceswill be implemented to develop skills for a vision in landscape ecology
Each culture views landscape differently
This course will equip students wih sound practices on plant placement, and landscape skills
The course will engage each students in the capcity to better understand the relaioship, interaction, synergism and antagonist approaches to these concepts.