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Landscape planning : environmental applications / William M. Marsh.

By: Publication details: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2010.Edition: 5th edDescription: xv, 511 p. : ill., maps ; 28 cmISBN:
  • 9780470570814 (pbk.) :
  • 0470570814 (pbk.) :
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD108.6 .M37 2010
Contents:
0. An Introduction to the Book, the Field, and some Perspectives. 1. Landscape Planning: Roots, Problems, and Content. 2. The Physiographic Framework of the United States and Canada. 3. Landscape Form and Function in Planning and Design. 4. Topography, Slopes, and Land Use Planning. 5. Assessing Soil for Land Use Planning and Waste Disposal. 6. Site, Soils, and Wastewater Disposal Systems. 7. Groundwater Systems, Land Use Planning, and Aquifer Protection. 8. Runoff and Stormwater Management in a Changing Landscape. 9. Watersheds, Drainage Nets, and Land Use Planning. 10. Streamflow, Floodplains, Flood Hazard, and Land Use Planning. 11. Water Quality and Runoff Considerations in Landscape Management. 12. Soil Erosion, Stream Sedimentation, and Landscape Management. 13. Best Management Practices, Local Watersheds, and Development Sites. 14. The Riparian Landscape: Streams, Channel Forms, and Valley Floors. 15. The Coastal Landscape: Shoreline Systems, Landforms, and Management Considerations. 16. Solar Climate near the Ground: Landscape and the Environment. 17. Microclimate, Climate Change, and the Urban Landscape. 18. Ground Frost, Permafrost, Land Use, and Environment. 19. Vegetation, Land Use, and Environmental Assessment. 20. Landscape Ecology, Land Use, and Habitat Conservation Planning. 21. Wetlands, Habitat, and Land Use Planning. 22. Framing the Land Use Plan: a Systems Approach.

0. An Introduction to the Book, the Field, and some Perspectives. 1. Landscape Planning: Roots, Problems, and Content. 2. The Physiographic Framework of the United States and Canada. 3. Landscape Form and Function in Planning and Design. 4. Topography, Slopes, and Land Use Planning. 5. Assessing Soil for Land Use Planning and Waste Disposal. 6. Site, Soils, and Wastewater Disposal Systems. 7. Groundwater Systems, Land Use Planning, and Aquifer Protection. 8. Runoff and Stormwater Management in a Changing Landscape. 9. Watersheds, Drainage Nets, and Land Use Planning. 10. Streamflow, Floodplains, Flood Hazard, and Land Use Planning. 11. Water Quality and Runoff Considerations in Landscape Management. 12. Soil Erosion, Stream Sedimentation, and Landscape Management. 13. Best Management Practices, Local Watersheds, and Development Sites. 14. The Riparian Landscape: Streams, Channel Forms, and Valley Floors. 15. The Coastal Landscape: Shoreline Systems, Landforms, and Management Considerations. 16. Solar Climate near the Ground: Landscape and the Environment. 17. Microclimate, Climate Change, and the Urban Landscape. 18. Ground Frost, Permafrost, Land Use, and Environment. 19. Vegetation, Land Use, and Environmental Assessment. 20. Landscape Ecology, Land Use, and Habitat Conservation Planning. 21. Wetlands, Habitat, and Land Use Planning. 22. Framing the Land Use Plan: a Systems Approach.

"Revised, expanded, 25th anniversary edition"--Cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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