A SUSTAINABLE LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT PLAN FOR USAMV BUCHAREST CAMPUS
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.52846/bihpt.v29i65.192Keywords:
Dendrological vegetation, Green infrastructure, Landscape management, Sustainability, Urban green areasAbstract
The study focuses on the sustainable management of vegetation at the USAMV Bucharest Agronomy-Herăstrău campus, an urban green space with exceptionally high biodiversity. The campus plays a crucial role in maintaining local ecological balance and provides significant recreational and educational benefits. The research involved a detailed assessment of the vegetation, strategic planning of necessary interventions, and ongoing monitoring of vegetation health. The management plan was developed based on differentiated zoning of the campus, considering the specific characteristics and ecological and recreational needs of each zone. Proposed interventions include restoring degraded areas, creating new green spaces, implementing an educational thematic trail, and installing informative labels for trees and shrubs. Monitoring the vegetation and enhancing species collections are essential for maintaining and improving biodiversity on the campus