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2016 Landscape Management Plan 2015-16 Community Based Research Class Recap Goals Mission Statement Strategic Themes Philosophy Methods Methods Methods Colby- Sawyers Values Philosophy Statement: sustaining a dynamic,


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2016 Landscape Management Plan

2015-16 Community Based Research Class

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Recap

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Goals

  • Mission Statement
  • Strategic Themes
  • Philosophy
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Methods

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Methods

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Methods

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Colby-Sawyer’s Values

Philosophy Statement: “…sustaining a dynamic, challenging, supportive, and respectful environment for all campus community members.” Mission Statement: Educational Programs that, “…prepare students for their professions and lives

  • f ongoing learning.”

Mission Statement: Colby-Sawyer, “…provides a stimulating setting in which close faculty, staff, and student relationships facilitate student learning and growth.”

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Colby-Sawyer’s Values

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Goals Articulation

The Colby-Sawyer campus is a sustainable living laboratory and it provides engaging, interdisciplinary educational opportunities for students and visitors

  • alike. The landscape promotes personal responsibility

and efficient use

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resources. It is aesthetically pleasing, economically viable, and ecologically

  • sound. Spaces encourage the community to interact

with the environment and with each

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The landscape is flexible and resilient—it fosters innovative ideas and adapts to external, temporal, and cultural changes.

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Design Principles

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Traditional Front Loop Kelsey Forest

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Sue’s Sugar House Outdoor Classroom

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Solar Panels on Ivey Science Center Permaculture Garden

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General Practices

Water in the Landscape Landscape Maintenance Seating and Lighting Invasive Species Traffic and Roads

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Water in the Landscape

Stormwater Management Snow Management Irrigation

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Stormwater Management

Bioswales

Rendered By Nicholas Dibble

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Landscape Management

Lawn Maintenance

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Landscape Management

Meadowland Conversion Ecological Diversity Aesthetic Diversity Reduced Maintenance Reduced Carbon Emmissions

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Landscape Management

Flowerbed Maintenance

Bark Mulch Leaf Litter

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Downward Facing LED Fluorescent High Pressure Sodium

Lighting

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Seating

Wooden Benches Granite Benches Wooden Tables

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Managing Invasive Species

Burning Bush Japanese Barberry

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Paved Surfaces and Traffic Patterns

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Designs

Rendered By Evan Dalton

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Designs

Rendered By Nawaraj Shahi

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Rendered By Nawaraj Shahi

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Secondary Designs

Rendered By Nicholas Dibble

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Secondary Designs

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Secondary Designs

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Secondary Designs

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Secondary Designs

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Secondary Designs

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Phasing

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Phasing

Phase 1: Less Than One Year Phase 2: Two to Four Years Phase 3: Five or More Years

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Next Steps

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Questions & Comments