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Hardcover $100.00 ISBN: 9781559639484 Published November 2003

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Environmental Land Use Planning and Management

 Environmental Land Use Planning and Management
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John Randolph

704 pages | 8 x 10

Environmental Land Use Planning and Management is a unique new textbook that presents a diverse, comprehensive, and coordinated approach to issues of land use planning and management and their impacts on the environment. It builds on recent advances in environmental science, engineering, and geospatial information technologies to provide students with the scientific foundation they need to understand both natural land systems and engineering approaches that can mitigate impacts of land use practices. While offering a base of knowledge in planning theory and natural science, its primary emphasis is on describing and explaining emerging approaches, methods, and techniques for environmental land use planning, design, and policy.

The book is divided into two parts. Part I, "Environmental Land Use Management," introduces broad concepts of environmental planning and describes management approaches. Those approaches include collaborative environmental management, land conservation, environmental design, government land use management, natural hazard mitigation, and ecosystem and watershed management. Part II, "Environmental Land Use Principles and Planning Analysis," focuses on land analysis methods, such as geospatial data and geographic information systems (GIS); soils and slope analysis; assessment of stormwater quantity and quality; land use and groundwater protection; ecological assessment for vegetation, wetlands, and habitats; and integrated analytical techniques like land suitability analysis, carrying capacity studies, and environmental impact assessment.

Environmental Land Use Planning and Management offers a unique interdisciplinary perspective with an emphasis on application. It is an important new text for advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in environmental planning, landscape architecture, geography, environmental studies, and natural resource management, and a valuable resource for professionals and others concerned with issues of environmental planning and land use.

Contents



List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Boxes

Preface

Acknowledgments



Part I. Environmental
Land Use Management

Chapter 1. Managing Human-Environment Interactions

Chapter 2. Environmental Planning

Chapter 3. Land Use Planning for Environmental Management

Chapter 4. Collaborative Environmental Management and  Public
Participation

Chapter 5. Land Conservation for Working Landscapes,  Open
Space, and Ecological Protection

Chapter 6. Design with Nature for People: Sustainable,
Livable,  and Smart Land Use Development

Chapter 7. Local Government Smart Growth Management

Chapter 8. Regional, State, and Federal Management of 
Environmentally Sensitive Lands

Chapter 9. Natural Hazard Mitigation

Chapter 10. Ecosystem and Watershed Management


Part II. Environmental
Land Use Principles and Planning Analysis

Chapter 11. Environmental Geospatial Data and Geographic Information
Systems

Chapter 12. Soils, Topography, and Land Use

Chapter 13. Land Use, Stream Flow, and Runoff Pollution

Chapter 14. Stormwater Management and Stream Restoration

Chapter 15. Land Use and Groundwater

Chapter 16. Landscape Ecology, Urban Forestry, and Wetlands

Chapter 17. Land Use, Wildlife Habitats, and Biodiversity

Chapter 18. Integration Methods for Environmental Land Analysis



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