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Examination of
Selcuk University Alaaddin Keykubat Campus in the context of ecological
landscape design
B.O.
Kurtaslan
Selcuk University Agriculture Faculty,
Department of Landscape Architecture, Alaaddin Keykubat Campus, Konya, 42075,
Turkey
*Corresponding Author Email : bkurtaslan@gmail.com
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Abstract
Aim: The
aim of the study was to evaluate the Selcuk University Campus (Konya-Turkey)
in terms of ecological design. With this aim, it will be evaluated whether natural
environment in the most harmonious and most productive way for the users of
the campus.
Methodology: In the research, Selcuk University Alaaddin Keykubat
Campus was examined in terms of ecological landscape design. In this
context, water-efficient landscaping, design with topography, energy
efficient landscape design (energy-efficient landscaping, transportation
system etc.), sustainable farming practices, permaculture, the existence of
green roof and green wall applications, supporting biodiversity, selection of
hard landscaping materials, presence of alternative green areas (green roof,
green walls, etc.), and presence of recycling applications were questioned.
Results: Although an ecological appropriate designs were made
on Selcuk University Campus. There was not a design approach related
to holistic plan. In campus, there were some issues that must be
developed in terms of ecological landscape design and planning on some topics
such as; energy conservation, waste management, sustainable landscape
materials, water management, wildlife/habitat conservation, pest management,
landscape maintenace and trasportation and parking. Increase in compost use
and diversifying compost materials, creating permeable surfaces rather than
materials such as asphalt, concrete etc., that doest not allow
rain water to get through, by this way canalizing rain water directly into
the soil and reducing surface runoff are few solutions for ecological
landscape design and planning.
Interpretation: Achieving campus sustainability and
sustainable landscape design more effectively is not possible without the
cooperation and involvement of all stakeholders such as students, faculty and
staff, university management, funding agencies, and community.
Keywords:
Ecological
landscape, Energy conservation, Natural environment, Selcuk University
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