U.S. Landscape Ordinances

U.S. Landscape Ordinances
Author: Buck Abbey
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1998-09-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780471292760

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State-by-state listings and explanations of municipal landscape ordinances In U.S. Landscape Ordinances, Buck Abbey furnishes landscape architects, planners, land-use attorneys, and students with a much-needed resource. This state-by-state presentation demystifies the complex planning laws and ordinances that determine landscape design parameters for more than 300 American cities. The author highlights sections of each ordinance that pertain to landscape architecture, boils the legalese down to plain English, explains the law's main purpose and regulatory function, and spells out the practical implications from a design perspective. With the help of more than fifty diagrams and drawings that clarify complex spatial concepts, U.S. Landscape Ordinances reviews the entire spectrum of green laws currently on the books, including ordinances that cover: * Parking lots and vehicular use areas * Landscape buffers and screens * Street tree plantings * Open space design * Irrigation * Land clearing and building sites The product of ten years of painstaking research and analysis, U.S. Landscape Ordinances is a unique and invaluable tool for professionals in landscape design and municipal planning. It also offers a deep reservoir of information for students, municipal legislators, community activists, and anyone interested in understanding or developing a community's landscape ordinances.

Cooling Our Communities

Cooling Our Communities
Author: Hashem Akbari
Publisher: Environmental Protection Agency
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1992
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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Tree Protection on Construction and Development Sites

Tree Protection on Construction and Development Sites
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 16
Release: 2009
Genre: Building sites
ISBN:

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This publication is a guide for protecting, conserving, selecting, maintaining, removing, and replacing trees on development sites in the Pacific Northwest. The guidebook is designed to assist people who work with trees during the development and construction phases of both new and existing projects to keep healthy trees a part of the urban environment through the use of accepted tree care standards and practices. This publication provides best management practices (BMPs) developed and recommended by professional arborists, urban and community foresters, and landscape architects. BMPs are widely accepted practices and standards used by industry professionals and based on the best available research. The guidebook provides basic and practical information about methods to give trees planted or retained on development sites the best chance to survive and thrive during and after the construction process.

Trees and Development

Trees and Development
Author: Nelda P. Matheny
Publisher: Bright Sparks
Total Pages: 196
Release: 1998
Genre: Architecture
ISBN:

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