Resurgence & Revival at 3 Little Bakers Golf Course
Author(s) | Hill, James | |
Date Accessioned | 2023-07-07T16:53:21Z | |
Date Available | 2023-07-07T16:53:21Z | |
Publication Date | 2023-05 | |
Description | Delaware’s overall forested acreage is shrinking—primarily due to development. Many forests across the state have either disappeared or become so fragmented that they no longer provide substantial natural benefits(Delaware Forest Service, 2020). In addition, many riparian forest habitats have been reduced so significantly that waterways are no longer buffered. Due to this increase in development, ecology and wildlife are suffering. With new development comes the loss of forested corridors that act as protected travel routes for many wildlife species. | |
Advisor | Wik, Anna | |
Advisor | Athey, Lorene | |
URL | https://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/32979 | |
Keywords | Landscape architecture | |
Keywords | Wilmington Delaware | |
Keywords | Golf course | |
Keywords | Reversible golf course | |
Keywords | Recreation Opportunities | |
Title | Resurgence & Revival at 3 Little Bakers Golf Course | |
Type | Capstone Report |