Landscape restoration handbook
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Landscape restoration handbook
Lewis Publishers, c1993
Available at 11 libraries
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Note
Logos on t.p.: United States Golf Association and New York Audubon Society
Includes bibliographical references (p. [89]-98)
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Landscape Restoration Handbook, a joint publication of the U.S. Golf Association and the Audubon Society of New York State, is a comprehensive guide that demonstrates how to use naturalization as an alternative to more intensive management of the landscape. The book discusses how to obtain the following benefits of natural landscaping or ecological restoration projects:
Table of Contents
Naturalizing the Managed Landscape. Greenlinks. Principles for Maintaining and Restoring Natural Diversity. Principles and Practices of Natural Landscaping. Ecological Restoration. Natural Regions of the United States and Their Dominant Ecological Communities. Bibliography. Appendices: Natural Regions and Dominant Ecological Communities. Woody and Herbaceous Plant Matrices. Nursery Sources for Native Plants and Seeds.
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