Topic 2 :State Park
Group 11
"Adventure Time"
Project 1 :
Experiential Landscape
Tutor : Mr. Mohamed Fariz Hilmi
(L) Tang Chia Loo 0321414
Lim Wei Heng 0320148
Lim Ting Le 0320028
Yen Wei Zheng 0320266
Lim Yang Kang 0320538
Contents:
1. What is State Park ?
Comparative Case Study:
Montgomery Bell State Park Vs. KL Forest Eco Park
2. Historical Background
3. Physical Characteristic
a) Forest Type
b) Size and Location
c) Landscape Idea
d) Wildlife Habitat
4. Site Context & People Activity
5. Summary
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What is State Park ?
Typically established by the state to
preserve a location on account of its natural
beauty, historic interest or recreational
potential
VS
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Historical Background – Montgomery Bell State
Park
Historical Background – Kuala Lumpur Forest Eco
Park
1906
- 17.5 hectares
BucketWeld
forest Reserve 1934
-Wildlife Reserve and
Bird Sanctuary
1950
- 5 hectares Virgin
Jungle Reserve
1970
-Bukit Nenas Forest
Reserve
2014
- 9.3 hectares KL Forest Eco
Park
Physical Characteristics
Oak –Hickory
Forest
Ecosystem
Tropicana
Rainforest
Ecosystem
Forest
Type
Size &
Location
Landscape
Idea
Green Reserve
Historical
Landmark
Wildlife
Habitat
Kuala Lumpur Forest
Eco Park
Montgomery Bell State Park
Site Context & People
Activity
Summary !!
State parks consist of relatively spacious areas
of outstanding scenic or natural character,
oftentimes also containing significant
historical, ecological, geological, or other
similar values
Improvements & Maintenance undertaken
within state parks shall be for the purpose of
making the areas available for public
enjoyment and education in a manner
consistent with the preservation of natural,
scenic, cultural, and ecological values for
present and future generations.
12/18/2014
References
Roger, E. B. (2001).Landscape Design: a Culture and Architectural History. New
York : Harry N. Abrams
Said, I. , Omar, Z. , Lee F.C. (2004). Wayside trees of Malaysia : Plant material
booklet 2. Skudai, Malaysia : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Jones, R. S. (2007). 1001 gardens you must see before you die. London : Cassell
Illustrated
Montgomery Bell State Park , [website] Retrieved from
http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/montgomery-bell
Forestry department Peninsular Malaysia, [website] Retrieved from
http://www.forestry.gov.my/index.php/en/hutan-lipur-hutan-taman-negeri-2
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    Topic 2 :StatePark Group 11 "Adventure Time" Project 1 : Experiential Landscape Tutor : Mr. Mohamed Fariz Hilmi (L) Tang Chia Loo 0321414 Lim Wei Heng 0320148 Lim Ting Le 0320028 Yen Wei Zheng 0320266 Lim Yang Kang 0320538
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    Contents: 1. What isState Park ? Comparative Case Study: Montgomery Bell State Park Vs. KL Forest Eco Park 2. Historical Background 3. Physical Characteristic a) Forest Type b) Size and Location c) Landscape Idea d) Wildlife Habitat 4. Site Context & People Activity 5. Summary
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    3 What is StatePark ? Typically established by the state to preserve a location on account of its natural beauty, historic interest or recreational potential
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    5 Historical Background –Montgomery Bell State Park
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    Historical Background –Kuala Lumpur Forest Eco Park 1906 - 17.5 hectares BucketWeld forest Reserve 1934 -Wildlife Reserve and Bird Sanctuary 1950 - 5 hectares Virgin Jungle Reserve 1970 -Bukit Nenas Forest Reserve 2014 - 9.3 hectares KL Forest Eco Park
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    Site Context &People Activity
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    Summary !! State parksconsist of relatively spacious areas of outstanding scenic or natural character, oftentimes also containing significant historical, ecological, geological, or other similar values Improvements & Maintenance undertaken within state parks shall be for the purpose of making the areas available for public enjoyment and education in a manner consistent with the preservation of natural, scenic, cultural, and ecological values for present and future generations.
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    12/18/2014 References Roger, E. B.(2001).Landscape Design: a Culture and Architectural History. New York : Harry N. Abrams Said, I. , Omar, Z. , Lee F.C. (2004). Wayside trees of Malaysia : Plant material booklet 2. Skudai, Malaysia : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Jones, R. S. (2007). 1001 gardens you must see before you die. London : Cassell Illustrated Montgomery Bell State Park , [website] Retrieved from http://tnstateparks.com/parks/about/montgomery-bell Forestry department Peninsular Malaysia, [website] Retrieved from http://www.forestry.gov.my/index.php/en/hutan-lipur-hutan-taman-negeri-2
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