After the Ashes: Commemorating Eugene’s Amazon Park Ash Groves in the Wake of Emerald Ash Borer

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Kelley, Miles Nicholas Stoltzfus

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University of Oregon

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In the wake of destruction from the Emerald Ash Borer beetle, the transformation of Amazon Park’s Ash Groves honors one of Eugene, Oregon’s most beloved wetland priority sites while restoring pre-colonial camas meadow conditions. Advocating for a mixed solution of ash tree treatment and wetland adaptation, After the Ashes provides an ecologically sensitive approach that balances visitor engagement with habitat needs. A boardwalk offers commemorative moments while a memorial ash grove invites visitors to pause and reflect on previous conditions. Rich in character and unobtrusive in form, After the Ashes offers a resilient future that remembers its past.

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116 pages

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Emerald Ash Borer, EAB, Solastalgia, Amazon Park, Oregon Ash, Landscape Architecture, After the Ashes, commemoration, commemorative design, ecological commemoration, wetland mitigation, Emerald Ash Borer mitigation, Oregon Ash Wetlands, Fraxinus latifolia

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