新加坡 The Southern Ridges 2015/05/09

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新加坡SingaporeThe Southern Ridges

  今天的天氣好很多,早上蘇老師坐陪,逛逛The Southern Ridges,這是新加坡南邊新開發的景點,將原本被公路切割的山丘群串聯,網站可以見到許多夜景畫面,重點是將Mount. FaberTelok Blangah Hill ParkKent Ridge Park串聯成健行或路跑步道,據了解當地人喜歡黃昏以後才開始活動,所以夜間照明設施做的很好。

  我們是從CC26 Pasir Panjang 地鐵站進入山區,步道逐步高昇就被後續景像震憾,許多路段是採高架的方式,高度近乎樹冠層,而地面步道則是各區塊的健行步道,真是太奇特的概念,應該說政府很敢重金打造,整條步道串連一些二戰期間的建築體與官方的苗圃區改建的公園,整體來說,這是一條很棒的健行步道。

  區塊的硬體設施與指示牌相當清楚,高架人行橋具備遮陽頂,許多路段視野相當不錯,就是對於林木的解說牌就要看官方提供的意願,這個區塊的林相調查應該是搞定,就看資料要如何釋出,讓當地人了解步道周邊的林木物種。

  新加坡相關網站能夠參考的數量不多,出版品不容易找,當地對於自然領域偏動物,即使植物也是偏栽培種,野生物種的著墨不多,下午還有下午茶約,半途GPS沒電,電池又忘記備足,後段Mount. Faber完全是放生,這趟算是走馬看花,或許下回慢慢逛可以找到更多的開花株。

  沿途步道可見到一些製作精美的解說牌,這是一直困惑很久的事,到底海量製作簡單的解說牌,還是僅製作少量的解說牌,因為推廣解說工作的前導一定是學術調查先行,林相或是每木調查算是搞清楚該區塊的物種,只需簡單掛牌,後續透過官方網站釋出資料,或是旅客服務站展示應該是不錯的經濟模式。



Singapore Tour


  1. National Parks Board Singapore 2015 Singa[ore 5th National report to the convention on biologicaL diversity

Singapore Plant

  1. Boo Chih Min, Kartini Omar-Hor, Ou-Yang Chow Lin 2003 1001 Garden Plants in Singapore National Parks Board, Singapore ISBN 981-04-9268-5
  2. Turner, Ian Mark 2000 The plants of the Singapore Botanic Gardens : an annotated check-list National Parks Board, Singapore ISBN 9971-88-742-8
  3. Gardenwise 2005 The magazine of the Singapore Botanic Gardens 24
  4. Gardenwise 2010 The magazine of the Singapore Botanic Gardens 34
  5. Gardenwise 2013 The magazine of the Singapore Botanic Gardens 40
  6. Gardenwise 2017 The magazine of the Singapore Botanic Gardens 48
  7. Rain Forest in the City: Bukit Timah Nature Reserve Singapore

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