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A thorough guide to developing a state or local biodiversity program.
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A comprehensive, easy-to-read introduction to site design and review, filled with illustrations and maps.
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Former Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbit makes the case for a national land-use policy.
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A lively, planner's eye view of a newcomer among great American cities.
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APA's popular primer for citizens is a 21st-century guide for anyone who wants to make his or her community a better place.
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Lessons from successful cross-border conservation efforts such as the Yellowstone to Yukon Initiative.
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Randall Arendt's practical handbook for residential developers, site designers, local officials, and landowners explains how to design and build full-density developments that protect the environment and incorporate open space.
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This book is a detailed history and overview of how one low-lying country has developed the policies, tools, technology, planning, public outreach, and international cooperation needed to save their populated deltas.
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Protect landscapes and wildlife while offering ways for residents to connect with nature by incorporating greenways into your community.
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Planning and design guidelines for turning urban riverfronts into valuable economic and community assets
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Practial, problem-solving techniques for ecosystem management problems, community-based conservationalists and rural planners will find this a practical and useful guidebook.
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A chronicle of how citizens in Philadelphia, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Seattle are restoring their communities by creating sustainable urban ecosystems.
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A hands-on and thorough approach, this handbook tells how to assess local environment conditions and create an action plan. Among the environmental issues included are planning for public health, natural areas, and hazard and disaster mitigation.
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Barrett offers planners a way to recognize the ethical conflicts that arise, analyze them and apply relevant sections of the AICP Code of Ethics.
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Find out how to plan for parks that are more than just playgrounds.
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Get kids interested in mapping or help volunteers monitor conservation easements with the simple activities in this easy-to-use book.
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Based on the National Building Museum's Green Community exhibition, this book is a collection of thought-provoking essays that illuminate the connections among personal health, community health, and our planet's health.
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The environmental lessons that New York and other dense cities offer are not necessarily easy to apply--and, even to city dwellers, they can often be difficult to discern--but the most important of them can be summarized simply:
Live smaller:
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This handbook communicates basic stormwater management concepts, case study examples of how this approach has been successful elsewhere and pratical design solutions for implementing green streets.
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Examples of cities' successful efforts to repair broken economies and broken ecosystems highlight this collection of essays on sustainable urban development.
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