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Title: Environmental Land Use Planning and Management
ISBN: 1559639482
Author:
John Randolph
Publicate Date: 2003-11-01 Publish: 2003-11-01
List Price: $65.00
Average Customer Rating: 4.0
Format: Hardcover
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1: a useful book
this is a useful book for environmental planners and people who are concerned with environmental planning. its full coverage of environmental issues can help to understand these problem well.
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2: it's ok
Not exactly what I was expecting, but will be used for desk reference.
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3: A very broad and useful text and reference.
A refreshingly different perspective on the environment, how planners and water resources engineers relate to it, and land development.
A must have just because.
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4: Dr. FAD
When I was to order a book on Environmental Land Use Planning and Management, there were plenty on Amazon.com! Then I found, Butlers notes on this book, which leads me to purchase.
This book is a great one in this topic. For almost all environmental planning questions that you can find an answer in it. The book is rich in literature survey and is clearly written by a teacher; as the material is highly digested and understandable. I think, only a "Master" Can Explain things with simple words.
Of course, with this much explanations on the enviromental landuse planning and management, you should not expect the details of several methodologis, But for sure you can find a reference to find your answer when details are necessities.
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5: Thorough and well written
There is little doubt that this book is the result of decades of experience, research, and teaching on the part of its author. John Randolph has compiled a fantastic resource that is the first place I turn when thinking about, writing about, or doing research on land use planning and its impacts on the natural environment. The book provides a foundational understanding of ecosystems, landscape ecology, soil characteristics, hydrological systems, habitat, and more and then clearly explains how land use choices impact the natural world. Through numerous real world examples, easy to follow exercises, and in depth exploration of his topics, Randolph also guides us toward more responsible land use choices. The dozens of full color maps and pictures further enhance the quality of this informative text. It is a pleasure to read and promises to serve as one of the top references on this subject for years to come.
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