Ecological Design Strategies and Theory for Urban Parks in Seoul, 1990s–Present
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Background
1.2. Research Objective and Methodology
2. Ecological Parks of Seoul
2.1. Aspects of Seoul
2.2. Expanded Scope of Ecological Parks
3. Attitudes toward Ecological Design
3.1. Ecology and Wildlife Habitats
3.2. Constructing Aesthetic Experiences
3.3. Phasing Strategy
3.4. Environmental Education
3.5. Metaphorical Expression
4. Changes in Ecological Design Strategies and Theory
4.1. The 1990s: Representing Ecology
4.2. The Early 2000s: Artistic Ecological Parks
4.3. Around 2010s: Resilient Ecology
4.4. The Late 2010s to the Present: Extended Ecology
5. Discussion and Conclusions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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