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Land Use and Infrastructure

Introduction

Land use and infrastructure refers to how the land owned by Marlboro College is distributed, cared for, and developed. We want to consider our open spaces as well as our developed land, and discuss our past, current and future plans for the care of this land. We also intend to examine the products of our land use and how they are incorporated into our other community infrastructures.

Data Collection

Land Use by Area

Developed

Forested

Cultivated

Total Land

Products from Land Use

Types of Products

Management of Products

Building Maintenance

Construction Projects

Other Projects

People and the Land

How many people/ how frequently walk in the forest?

93.4% of survey respondents use the trail system or forests surrounding campus. 30.6% of respondents use the trails infrequently 19.7% of respondents use the trails monthly 16.9% of respondents use the trails weekly 18.0% of respondents use the trails a few times a week 8.2% of respondents use the trails daily

Eat college apples?

74.2% of respondents to our survey said that yes, they eat apples from our trees.

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