Restoration Ecology 2011 Bradley Buckallew. Erosion, caused by drainage of excess amounts of storm water in the northeast section of the SC Botanical.

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Restoration Ecology 2011 Bradley Buckallew

Erosion, caused by drainage of excess amounts of storm water in the northeast section of the SC Botanical Gardens, has resulted in the formation of gullies and ponds which disrupt the aesthetic quality of the gardens and furthermore, has and continues to contribute to the increased deposition of sediment into the Duck Pond.

Eliminate erosion and decrease the deposition of sediment in the Duck Pond Convert the storm channel into an ecologically beneficial landscape that fits in with theme of SC Botanical Gardens

Takes an area that was detrimentally impacted by poor drainage management and converting it into an environmental beneficial landscape that improves habitat quality, not only in the impacted area, but also in the Duck Pond. It could also serve as an example of green infrastructure to increase public awareness about storm water management and, hopefully, inspire a few individuals to make changes.

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