Seeds Sense Place: Reconciling Access and Cultivation at Howard Buford Recreation Area

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Date

2024-06

Authors

Cummings, Tressa

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University of Oregon

Abstract

This project investigates the potential impact of universal access infrastructure on stewardship and the cultivation of native plant material at Howard Buford Recreation Area (HBRA). The Friends of Buford Park & Mt. Pisgah, a non - profit organization, manages a native plant nursery within the park . This nursery sources seeds from the park and nurtures them to increase the availability of native seeds for restoration efforts. With ongoing universal access trail improvements scheduled for summer 2024 in the landscape surrounding the nursery , this project explores how the form and materiality of th at trail can delineate area s of heightened stewardship . These areas function as wild sources of desired plants and as traditional landscape design which f rames visitor experience , bring an experience of greater ecological richness to visitors of all abilities.

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28 pages

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native plants, landscape architecture, universal access, natural areas, plant nursery, trails

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