Green infrastructure [electronic resource] : linking landscapes and communities / Mark A. Benedict, Edward T. McMahon.
2006
HD1391 .B46 2006eb
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Green infrastructure [electronic resource] : linking landscapes and communities / Mark A. Benedict, Edward T. McMahon.
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9781597267649 (electronic bk.)
1597260274
1559635584
9781597260275
1597260274
1559635584
9781597260275
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Washington, DC : Island Press, c2006.
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English
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1 online resource (xx, 299 p.) : ill., maps
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HD1391 .B46 2006eb
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333.73
Summary
"Those engaged in land conservation and management increasingly have come to envision a process that connects environmental, social, and economic health: Green Infrastructure. For the landscape designer, conservation-minded planner, and the concerned citizen, this work presents principles and practices to create conceptual and real links in communities across the country." "With illustrative and detailed examples, Green Infrastructure advances smart conservation: large-scale thinking and integrated action to plan, protect, and manage our natural restored lands. Providing both the historical framework for the importance of greenways and green space networks and practical advice on how to design and implement them, Benedict and McMahon's book is a valuable resource for anyone who wants to understand innovative approaches to conservation-minded land use. From the individual parcel to the multi-state region, Green Infrastructure helps us look at the landscape in relation to the many uses it could serve, for nature and people, and determine which uses achieve the most benefits for both."--BOOK JACKET.
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"The Conservation Fund."
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [287]-288) and index.
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Table of Contents
Why green infrastructure?
The green infrastructure approach : principles from past to present
The benefits of a green infrastructure approach
Where do we begin?
The basics of network design
The implementation quilt : matching available resources to network needs
Management and stewardship
Building support for green infrastructure
Making it happen.
The green infrastructure approach : principles from past to present
The benefits of a green infrastructure approach
Where do we begin?
The basics of network design
The implementation quilt : matching available resources to network needs
Management and stewardship
Building support for green infrastructure
Making it happen.