Environmental land use planning and management / (Record no. 14154)

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International Standard Book Number 9781559639484 (hardcover)
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Original cataloging agency Indian Institute for Human Settlements-Bangalore
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Item number 012657
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Personal name Randolph, John.
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Title Environmental land use planning and management /
Statement of responsibility, etc John Randolph.
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Place of publication, distribution, etc Washington :
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Date of publication, distribution, etc c2004.
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Extent xxxviii, 664 p. :
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Dimensions 27 cm.
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Formatted contents note Contents<br/>List of Figures, Tables, and Boxes<br/>Preface<br/>Acknowledgments<br/>Part I: Environmental Land Use Management<br/>1. Managing Human-Environment Interactions<br/>What is Environmental Management? 1 <br/>Visions of Paradise: Contemporary Perspectives on Managing the Environment 6<br/>Historical Paradigms of Environmental Management and Evolution toward Sustainability 10<br/>Summary 14<br/>2. Environmental Planning: Theory, Process, Considerations<br/>What is Environmental Planning? 16<br/>Approaches to Planning and the Planning Process 18<br/>Interdisciplinary Considerations in Environmental Planning 19<br/>The Role of the Planner 34<br/>Environmental Planning in the 21st Century: Toward Social and Scientific Learning <br/>Through Collaborative and Adaptive Planning and Management 39<br/>3. Land Use Planning for Environmental Management<br/>Land Use and Development 42<br/>Land Use and Environmental Protection 52<br/>Some Fundamentals of Land Use Planning 60<br/>Emerging Programs for Environmental Land Use Planning and Management 64<br/>Achieving Sustainable, Livable, and Green Communities through <br/>Land Analysis, Planning, Design, and Policy 3-11<br/>4. Collaborative Environmental Management and Public Participation<br/>The Evolution toward Collaborative Planning and Participatory Democracy 67<br/>Collaborative Environmental Planning and Decision-making 71 <br/>Considerations in Designing a Participation Process 77<br/>Tools for Participation and Collaboration 82<br/>Citizen Participation in Environmental Monitoring 86 <br/>Some Applications of Collaborative Environmental Management 88<br/>Summary 92<br/>5. Land Conservation for Working Landscapes, Open Space, and Ecological Protection 94<br/> Some Dimensions of Land Conservation 95 <br/> Government Land Conservation 97 <br/> Land Trusts 103 <br/> Tools for Land Conservation 105 <br/> Designing a Land Conservation Program<br/> Acquiring Land and Development Rights<br/> Collaborative Land Conservation and Development <br/> Planning and Design Tools for Open Space, Greenways, Green Infrastructure<br/> Conservation Tools for the Working Landscape <br/> Private Land Stewardship<br/> Smart Conservation and Smart Growth 120<br/> Summary and Conclusions 122<br/>6. Design with Nature for People: Sustainable, Livable, and Smart Land Use Development <br/> Introduction to Sustainable, Livable and Smart Design and Development 124 <br/> Some Principles of Sustainable and Livable Development 128<br/> The Evolving Practice of Sustainable, Livable and Smart Design and Development 131<br/> Design with Nature for People <br/> Reducing Automobile Dependence: Toward Walkable Communities and Transit-Orientation<br/> Traditional Neighborhoods and Community Life<br/> Community Revitalization: Small Cities, Villages, Neighborhoods<br/> Working Landscapes, Rural Clusters, and Conservation Subdivision Design<br/> Grayfield and Brownfield Redevelopment <br/> Green Buildings and Development<br/> The Regional Context<br/> Process for Sustainable Land Use Design 151<br/> Summary 152<br/>7. Local Government Planning and Policy for Environmental Land Use <br/> Growth Management, Smart Growth, Fair Growth 155<br/> Tools for Smart Growth Management and Land Use Control<br/>General/comprehensive planning<br/>Regulatory tools for Growth Management <br/> Property rights and legal constraints on environmental land use regulation<br/> Land Use Regulations<br/> Development/Design Standards and Plan Review<br/> Environmental codes and Ordinances<br/>Non-regulatory tools for Growth Management<br/> Integrating Tools for Growth Management 177<br/> Summary 9-24<br/>8. Regional, State, and Federal Management of Environmentally Sensitive Lands<br/>Regional Programs for Smart Growth Management 181<br/>San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission<br/>Twin Cities Metro Council<br/>Adirondack Park Agency<br/>New Jersey Pinelands Commission<br/>Tahoe Regional Planning Agency <br/> State Growth Management Programs: toward Smart Growth 191<br/> Overview of State Programs<br/> Comprehensive State land Use Programs<br/> State "Critical Areas" Programs<br/> Federal Programs for Environmentally Sensitive Private Lands 201<br/> Federal public land management<br/> Summary 205<br/>9. Natural Hazard Mitigation <br/> Introduction to Natural Hazard Mitigation 207<br/>Flooding and Flood Hazard Mitigation 214<br/>Coastal Storm Hazards 220<br/> Geologic Hazards 227<br/> Other Natural Hazards 238<br/> Summary 240<br/>10. Ecosystem and Watershed Management <br/>Principles of Ecosystem Management 243<br/>Ecological Restoration 250<br/>Principles and Process of Watershed Protection 252 <br/>Watershed and Ecosystem Assessment 256 <br/>Integrating Programs and Solutions 258 <br/>Institutional Arrangements 259 <br/>Applications of Watershed and Ecosystem Management 265 <br/>Summary 272<br/>Part II: Environmental Land Use Principles and Planning Analysis<br/>11. Environmental and Geospatial Information<br/> Role of Data and Information 274<br/> Geospatial Information 278<br/>Digital Map and Remote Sensing Data 290<br/>Geographic Information Systems 293<br/>Some Fundamentals of GIS<br/>GIS Applications in Environmental Land Use Planning<br/> The Power of GIS<br/> Environmental Field Data 306<br/> Community Indicators, Indexes, and Thresholds 307<br/> Summary 309<br/>12. Soils, Topography, and Land Use <br/>Land Use Properties of Soils and Soil Quality 312<br/>Soil Surveys and Interpretive Soils Mapping 317<br/>Slope Analysis 322<br/>Soil Drainability, On-site Wastewater, and Landfills** 325<br/>Agricultural Lands and Land Evaluation & Site Assessment (LESA) 328<br/>Urban Soils 334<br/>Soil Erosion and Assessment 335<br/> Summary 341<br/>13. Land Use, Stream Flow, and Runoff Pollution<br/> The Water Balance 343<br/>Watersheds and Channel Processes 344 <br/> Effects of Land Use on Water Flow 347<br/> Effects of Land Use on Water Quality 358<br/> Effects of Land Use on Stream Integrity 372 <br/> Summary 381<br/> Appendices 383<br/>14. Stormwater Management and Stream Restoration<br/> Comprehensive Stormwater Management 389<br/>Stormwater Management Measures 399<br/> Land Planning, Design, and Management<br/> Pollutant Source Reduction<br/> Stormwater Management Practices<br/> Effectiveness of Urban Stormwater Management Practices<br/>Selection and Sizing Considerations for Urban Stormwater Management Practices<br/> Stream and Riparian Corridor Preservation and Restoration 415<br/> Summary 420<br/>15. Land Use and Ground Water <br/>Ground Water Hydrology Fundamentals 421 <br/>Land Use, Ground Water Recharge and Contamination 426<br/>Assessing Ground Water Resources 428<br/>Ground Water Source Protection 433<br/>Summary 438<br/> <br/>16. Landscape Ecology, Urban Forestry, and Wetlands <br/> Fundamentals of Landscape Ecological 440<br/> Vegetation 442<br/> Urban Forestry 448<br/> Wetlands Mitigation and Management 459<br/> Coastal Ecology and Management 470<br/> Summary 477<br/>17. Land Use, Wildlife Habitats and Biodiversity <br/>Some Fundamentals of Wildlife Habitats and Biodiversity 478<br/>Habitat Inventories and Evaluation 484<br/>Conservation Corridor Planning in Rural Areas 488<br/>Urban Biodiversity and Wildlife Management 489<br/>Endangered Species and Habitat Conservation Planning 495<br/> Summary 507<br/>18. Integration Methods for Environmental Land Analysis <br/>The Environmental Inventory 509<br/>Rapid Assessment: Environmental, Economic, Social 512<br/>Land Capability and Suitability Studies 513<br/>Human Carrying Capacity Studies 519<br/>Environmental Impact Assessment in Land Use and Development 527 <br/>Build-out Analysis 531<br/>Summary 534<br/> <br/>
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Summary, etc 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.<br/><br/>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.<br/><br/>Environmental Land Use Planning and Managementoffers 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.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Land use
General subdivision Environmental aspects.
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Topical term or geographic name as entry element Land use
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