Every great landscape design begins with a deep understanding of the land itself. To create outdoor spaces that are both beautiful and resilient, you must first learn how to read the environment and assess how human and natural systems interact. This course guides you through the essential methodologies of environmental research and site analysis, helping you make informed, sustainable design decisions. You will learn how to evaluate soil, water, climate, history, and culture to plan landscapes that thrive in harmony with their surroundings. Through structured text-based lessons, you will progress from foundational environmental theories to practical planning strategies. What you will learn: Understand the core principles of ecology, biodiversity, and sustainable land-use planning; Analyze climatic factors, soil composition, and water flow patterns for any site; Research the historical and cultural context of a landscape to respect its heritage; Apply modern environmental analysis frameworks to evaluate site opportunities and constraints; Plan resilient outdoor spaces that promote ecological health and minimize environmental impact. This course begins with fundamental terminology and ecological concepts before guiding you step-by-step through site inventory, analysis, and final planning frameworks. This text-only course is designed for beginners, aspiring landscape designers, and environmental enthusiasts with no prior planning experience. Start reading today to build a solid foundation in ecological landscape design.
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