Landscape planning : environmental applications /
William M Marsh
- 5th rev. ed.
- Hoboken : John Wiley and Sons, 2010.
- xv, 511 p. p.
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. andscape Ecology, Land Use, and Habitat Conservation Planning-- 21. Wetlands, Habitat, and Land Use Planning-- 22. Framing the Land Use Plan: a Systems Approach.
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