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- catalog abstract ""William Honachefsky's Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning will dramatically change the way municipalities plan their land use. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience, he presents a powerful combination of strategies that: restore the municipal master plan as the dominant planning document, incorporate scientific and ecological research studies from the last three decades, apply the Geographic Information System to problem solving and layout of the master plan, and designate the protection of the community's ecological infrastructure as the premier priority."--Jacket. "Honachefsky provides easily understood, nuts-and-bolts solutions that can be implemented immediately. Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning makes a compelling case for sound land use policies and should be in the hands of anyone concerned with reducing urban sprawl."--Jacket.".
- catalog contributor b11982255.
- catalog created "c2000.".
- catalog date "2000".
- catalog date "c2000.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2000.".
- catalog description ""Honachefsky provides easily understood, nuts-and-bolts solutions that can be implemented immediately. Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning makes a compelling case for sound land use policies and should be in the hands of anyone concerned with reducing urban sprawl."--Jacket.".
- catalog description ""William Honachefsky's Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning will dramatically change the way municipalities plan their land use. Drawing on more than thirty years of experience, he presents a powerful combination of strategies that: restore the municipal master plan as the dominant planning document, incorporate scientific and ecological research studies from the last three decades, apply the Geographic Information System to problem solving and layout of the master plan, and designate the protection of the community's ecological infrastructure as the premier priority."--Jacket.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 247-250) and index.".
- catalog description "Why Ecologically Based Land Use? -- Environmental Degradation: The Product of Land Use -- Land Use and Environmental Protection: Their Origins, Philosophies, and Destinies -- Comprehensive Land Use Planning: A Slow Start and Slow Acceptance -- Environmental Protection: On a Parallel Course but Destined to Converge with Land Use Planning -- The Making of a Land Use Philosophy -- Reconciling the Master Plan and Zoning, and Restoring True Home Rule -- Additional Science Aids the Process -- Beware the Model -- Verification, Validation, and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences: Guest Essay -- The Value of Natural Ecosystems and Natural Resources -- Setting the Values -- Localizing Values -- Private Property Rights and Public Trust Resources -- Getting Ready -- Development of the Community-wide Parcel Base Map -- Include Some Historical Perspectives of the Community -- Inventory and Importance of Community Resources -- Ecological Infrastructure and Associated Components -- Water Resources -- Surface Waterways -- Lakes and Ponds -- Groundwater -- Wetlands -- Wildlife -- Open Space -- Vegetation -- Soils -- Geology -- Threatened and Endangered Species -- Steep Slopes -- Floodplains -- Unique Habitats -- Man-made Infrastructure: Agents of Change, Deterioration, and Destruction -- Storm Drainage Systems -- Impervious Surfaces -- Point Source Discharges -- Known Contaminated Sites -- Agricultural Areas -- Potable Surface Water Intakes and Community and Industrial Supply Wells.".
- catalog extent "256 p. :".
- catalog identifier "1566704065 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2000".
- catalog issued "c2000.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boca Raton, Fla. : Lewis Publishers,".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "333.77 21".
- catalog subject "City planning Environmental aspects United States.".
- catalog subject "HT167 .H67 2000".
- catalog subject "Urban ecology (Sociology) United States.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Why Ecologically Based Land Use? -- Environmental Degradation: The Product of Land Use -- Land Use and Environmental Protection: Their Origins, Philosophies, and Destinies -- Comprehensive Land Use Planning: A Slow Start and Slow Acceptance -- Environmental Protection: On a Parallel Course but Destined to Converge with Land Use Planning -- The Making of a Land Use Philosophy -- Reconciling the Master Plan and Zoning, and Restoring True Home Rule -- Additional Science Aids the Process -- Beware the Model -- Verification, Validation, and Confirmation of Numerical Models in the Earth Sciences: Guest Essay -- The Value of Natural Ecosystems and Natural Resources -- Setting the Values -- Localizing Values -- Private Property Rights and Public Trust Resources -- Getting Ready -- Development of the Community-wide Parcel Base Map -- Include Some Historical Perspectives of the Community -- Inventory and Importance of Community Resources -- Ecological Infrastructure and Associated Components -- Water Resources -- Surface Waterways -- Lakes and Ponds -- Groundwater -- Wetlands -- Wildlife -- Open Space -- Vegetation -- Soils -- Geology -- Threatened and Endangered Species -- Steep Slopes -- Floodplains -- Unique Habitats -- Man-made Infrastructure: Agents of Change, Deterioration, and Destruction -- Storm Drainage Systems -- Impervious Surfaces -- Point Source Discharges -- Known Contaminated Sites -- Agricultural Areas -- Potable Surface Water Intakes and Community and Industrial Supply Wells.".
- catalog title "Ecologically based municipal land use planning / William B. Honachefsky.".
- catalog type "text".