Landscape Unit 1 Js
Landscape Unit 1 Js
Landscape Unit 1 Js
AR6009
UNIT I INTRODUCTION
Introduction to landscape architecture, ecology, ecological balance, landscape conservation,
reclamation and landscaping of derelict lands, environmental impact assessment.
Landscape architecture is the profession which applies artistic and scientific principles
to the research, planning, design and management of both natural and built
environments.
•Botany
•Horticulture
•Fine arts
•Architecture
•Industrial design
•Geology
•Earth sciences
•Environmental psychology
•Geography
•Ecology
Landscape Architects design outdoor and indoor spaces to serve specific purposes and meet
certain needs of the users.
Role of Landscape Architects
Apply creative and technical skill, scientific cultural and political knowledge in the planned
arrangement of natural and constructed elements on the land integrating ecological
sustainability.
Resulting environments shall serve useful, aesthetic, safe and enjoyable purposes.
Ecology
The study of the interactions of living things with each other and their physical environment
Levels of Organization
– 9. The Biosphere
– 8. Ecosystems = Biomes
– 7. Communities
– 6. Populations
– 5. Organism
– 4. Organ Systems
– 3. Organs
– 2. Tissues
– 1. Cells
ECOSYSTEM - How to define it?
An ecosystem is a natural unit consisting of all plants, animals and micro-organisms
(biotic factors)….
…..in an area functioning together with all the non-living physical (abiotic) factors of the
environment.
The balance between the living beings and also with the non- living
environment is called the Ecological Balance or simply a Balance in Nature.
Unfortunately, however human activities have upset the ecological balance in nature, so it is more
essential that balance in nature should be established soon because it is essential for our own
existence.
Trophic levels
The flow of energy is the important factor that controls what
kind of organisms live in an ecosystem and how many organisms
the ecosystem can support.
•LANDSCAPE ECOLOGY is the study of structure, function, and change in a heterogeneous land
area composed of interacting ecosystems.
•It is an interdisciplinary science dealing with the interrelationship between human society
and our living space.
2. Uses locally native plants that are appropriate for site conditions.
•Soil Conservation
•Water Conservation
Environment