This project provides exploratory research for Campus and Community Planning regarding the usage of green spaces on campus. This project attempts to examine student attitudes about green space. More specifically, to what extent do UBC undergraduate students appreciate green space on campus and which specific green spaces are most valued? Knowledge gained from this project would impact the future blueprint of construction on campus. Disclaimer: “UBC SEEDS provides students with the opportunity to share the findings of their studies, as well as their opinions, conclusions and recommendations with the UBC community. The reader should bear in mind that this is a student project/report and is not an official document of UBC. Furthermore readers ...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
This research project was about the valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services from the perspe...
The University of British Columbia Vancouver campus has gone through numerous shifts in natural asse...
This study, conducted for UBC’s Social Ecological Economic Development Studies program (SEEDS), expl...
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is looking to create an Int...
The University Neighbourhoods Association (UNA) in partnership with Land and Food System 450 class w...
Previous research has found that campus green spaces can have positive implications on a students we...
In partnership with UBC Campus + Community Planning, the main purpose of this project is to continue...
Urbanisation changes the biotic and abiotic elements of natural environments irrevocably and almost ...
Everything in nature is closely related, including us human beings and other animals, plants, and ev...
Although communities' actions do not always reflect people’s knowledge over the repercussions of cli...
This study attempted to investigate how different planting strategies (dense versus sparse, trees ve...
Biodiversity is a key resource as it provides both goods and services to society. However, humans va...
The new Student Union Building on the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus, which is sc...
Susan BartonSustainable landscapes are increasingly recognized for their potential to restore ecolog...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
This research project was about the valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services from the perspe...
The University of British Columbia Vancouver campus has gone through numerous shifts in natural asse...
This study, conducted for UBC’s Social Ecological Economic Development Studies program (SEEDS), expl...
The Alma Mater Society (AMS) at the University of British Columbia (UBC) is looking to create an Int...
The University Neighbourhoods Association (UNA) in partnership with Land and Food System 450 class w...
Previous research has found that campus green spaces can have positive implications on a students we...
In partnership with UBC Campus + Community Planning, the main purpose of this project is to continue...
Urbanisation changes the biotic and abiotic elements of natural environments irrevocably and almost ...
Everything in nature is closely related, including us human beings and other animals, plants, and ev...
Although communities' actions do not always reflect people’s knowledge over the repercussions of cli...
This study attempted to investigate how different planting strategies (dense versus sparse, trees ve...
Biodiversity is a key resource as it provides both goods and services to society. However, humans va...
The new Student Union Building on the University of British Columbia’s Vancouver campus, which is sc...
Susan BartonSustainable landscapes are increasingly recognized for their potential to restore ecolog...
Although interest and involvement in current UBC campus garden initiatives is growing, communication...
This research project was about the valuation of biodiversity and ecosystem services from the perspe...
The University of British Columbia Vancouver campus has gone through numerous shifts in natural asse...