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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve Parking Lot Revitalization
Creator
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Eleanor Holt and Rnie Panopio
Contributor
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Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve
Relation
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Tom Whilans - Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Date
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2019
Spatial Coverage
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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This document explores various methods and their implications for parking lot design, exploring a combination of new techniques, technology, and up to-date methods that are all functional, self-sustainable, environmentally friendly, and affordable. The study was based on Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve parking lot located at 1095 Redkenn Road, Haliburton, Ontario,Canada. The purpose of this study was to research strategies and methods to achieve a ‘green’ parking lot design and entrance space in rural areas. The main designs and methods researched were rain gardens, drainage, and bioretention; other ideas such as signage will also be explored, and a supporting case study will be referenced.
bioretention
Dysart Township
ecotourism
Eleanor Holt
Green Parking Lot
Haliburton Forest and Wild Life Reserve
Malcolm Cockwell
native plants
Parking Lot
rain gardens
rainwater collection
recreation
Redkenn road
Rnie Panopio
signage
stormwater
Tom Whillans
tourism