Date of Award
5-2017
Document Type
Terminal Project
Degree Name
Master of Landscape Architecture (MLA)
Department
Landscape Architecture
Committee Member
Matthew Powers
Committee Member
Martin Holland
Committee Member
Paul Russell
Abstract
This article is trying to help state parks and national parks for better wildlife viewing experience. By doing research on wildlife viewing, landscape ecology edges and National Park focal animals, to develop design guidelines for wildlife viewing in their natural habitat. Taking a piece of land in Cades Cove as the site example to develop a new method for wildlife viewing for the whole Cades Cove, Great Smoky Mountain National Parks and all the national parks or state parks.
Recommended Citation
Du, Jialin, "Wildlife Viewing Along Landscape Edges in Their Natural Habitat" (2017). Master of Landscape Architecture Terminal Projects. 43.
https://open.clemson.edu/mlatp/43