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Biodiversity Planning and Design: Sustainable Practices by Jack Ahern β€” book cover

Biodiversity Planning and Design: Sustainable Practices

by Jack Ahern, Elizabeth Leduc, Mary Lee York
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Synopsis

How do you measure biodiversity, and why should landscape architects and planners care? What are the essential issues, the clearest terminology, and the most effective methods for biodiversity planning and design? These are a few of the critical questions that Ahern, Leduc, and York answer in this timely and useful book. Using real-world case studies from across the United States, the authors show how an interdisciplinary approach led by planners and designers with conservation biologists, restoration ecologists, and natural and social scientists can yield successful results and sustainable practices.

About the Author:
Jack Ahern is professor of landscape architecture at the University of Massachusetts Amherst

About the Author:
Mary Lee York is currently working on her masters of landscape architecture degree at UMass while teaching high school biology

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Book Details

Published
December 1, 2006
Publisher
Island Press
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781597261098

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