Olentangy Bottomland Hardwood Forest Trail: A Beneficial and Sustainable Development

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Brooks, JeremyHitzhusen, Greg
Garrett, Vicki
Shearer, Kristen
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2013-12Metadata
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The Ohio State University. Campus as a Living Laboratory. Student Report. 2013Abstract:
The Ohio State University Wetlands currently offer many research and educational opportunities. However, we believe that the bottomland hardwood forest in the Wetlands is not being used to its fullest potential. This site, if used properly, allows for additional educational and recreational opportunities. We propose that constructing a hiking trail spanning a large portion of the bottomland hardwood forest will make this ecosystem a useful resource for both OSU students and the Columbus community. The trail will provide educational opportunities, increase environmental awareness, and improve and enhance the character of the community
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Course Code: ENR 2367
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Academic Major: Earth Sciences
Academic Major: Environment, Economy, Development, and Sustainability
Academic Major: Environmental Policy and Decision Making
Academic Major: Environmental Science
Academic Major: Natural Resources Management
Academic Major: Environment, Economy, Development, and Sustainability
Academic Major: Environmental Policy and Decision Making
Academic Major: Environmental Science
Academic Major: Natural Resources Management
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