Franks, Elizabeth2022-04-142022-04-142022https://hdl.handle.net/2097/42135Many visitors traveling through the Flint Hills do not know its history or appreciate the significance of this threatened ecoregion. While the concept of ecotourism and its impacts have been explored in the literature, there has been less attention paid towards integrating specific programming elements found within ecotourism types and how they help promote a stronger human-nature connection. This Master’s project and report provides Prairiewood owners and staff with several possible design scenarios aimed at expanding and promoting Prairiewood as a leading example of how ecotourism could be better supported in the Flint Hills. More specifically, this project and report identifies various environmental, cultural, historical, and aesthetic cues that are associated with the Flint Hills ecoregion. Further, this report explores ways to allow visitors to experience these cues first-hand, both at Prairiewood and more distant locations within the Flint Hills. Through a precedent analysis of specific ecotourist locations and interviews with educational staff at various facilities within the Flint Hills, a better understanding of how successful and beneficial ecotourist programming aimed at promoting better human nature connections was developed. These programming elements and identified Flint Hills’ characteristic cues contributed to a projective design outcome for this project, which includes educational, environmental, and recreational considerations. These findings offer more insight into how to successfully promote ecotourism in the Flint Hills ecoregion and could find connections back to the existing body of literature about ecotourism.en-US© the author. This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s).http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/EcotourismNature-base tourismFlint Hills ecoregionEcotourism in the Flint Hills: exploring design and programming opportunities for Prairiewood in Manhattan, KansasReport