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TEFMA Grounds Workshop 2007University of Queensland,

St. Lucia, 30-31st May

CAMPUS GROUNDS – A STUDENT’S PERSPECTIVE

Stuart Irvine-Brown

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University grounds can be quite different

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Changing the Perspective

Understanding the benefits grounds have to academic study and student university life

as a whole.– Providing a living, learning environment.– Stimulating students to interact with nature.– Encouraging custodianship ideals. – Promoting student activities, volunteering,

input, and ownership of works completed.

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UQG Weed Map

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UQG Weed Map

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Into the Future

• New Pest Weed Threats

• Climate change

• Water Resources

• Carbon Emissions

Ecologically Sustainable Landscapes

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Into the FutureGrounds management will be required to become more adaptive and self sufficient to reduce costs while still providing adequate facilities that are ecologically sustainable and promote a functional and enjoyable university


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