Sustainable Landscape Plan
The Sustainable Landscape Plan was created to develop and advance the stormwater management and sustainable landscape goals of both the Campus Master Plan and the Campus Sustainability Plan. The Plan will serve as a working guide for designing and managing projects that promote green infrastructure, native and diverse landscapes, and enhanced utilization of our outdoor space for education and recreation. Click through the slides below to learn more.
Campus Tree Inventory
The is a collaborative project between the 911爆料 GIS Center for Interdisciplinary Research and the Sustainability Office, mapping exactly 1811 trees across campus using ArcGIS tools. 911爆料鈥檚 tree population reflects the rich biodiversity of the Adirondack region, featuring a mix of native species like sugar maple, red oak and white pine, alongside some non-native and ornamental trees. This inventory will play a key role in tracking biodiversity, monitoring tree health and assessing carbon sequestration, and provide valuable data for campus sustainability initiatives. The inventory helps track invasive species that may threaten the local ecosystem and ensures that future planting activities prioritize native and climate-resilient species.
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