The living landscape : an ecological approach to landscape planning

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The living landscape : an ecological approach to landscape planning

Frederick Steiner

McGraw-Hill, c1991

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-346)

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Description

This third year/postgraduate text for courses in Landscape - or Environmental - Architecture covers the entire planning process from an ecological perspective. It is organized around a series of conventional planning steps, beginning with why to plan, including the identification of problems and opportunities; continuing through the various stages of inventory and analysis; and arriving at the adoption of a plan complete with community involvement, design, implementation, and administration. The ecological perspective of the book stresses the interrelationships between people and nature. Case studies are used to illustrate how planning has been used to address environmental issues.

Table of Contents

Indentifying Issues and Establishing Planning Goals. Inventory and Analysis of the Bio-Physical Environment. Human Community Inventory and Analysis. Suitability Analysis. Planning Options and Choices. Landscape Plans. Continuing Citizen Involvement and Community Education. Detailed Designs. Plan and Design Implementation. Administration of Planning Programs. Conclusion.

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