Sustainable Urban Planning
During the 1990s I developed two residential sites: one an acre surveyed from a suburban title for city use, the other a residen ...
(Urbanization: the ‘Key Goal’, along with Economy,Housing,Util- ities, and Transportation) range against the Agricultural Goalfo ...
an acknowledgement of the societal-economic-environmental necessity for a pre-planning pre-provisioning and pre-funding approach ...
A feature common to all coastal zones is their attraction for human habitation, which means competition for space on the landwar ...
landing places recalled by indigenous first peoples, remain remembered and recorded. The development demands and conservancy iss ...
moving out of interventionist regulation toward integrated management: to achieve through proactive conservancy with development ...
these braids are not necessarily linked. But for the wider community the three come together as benefits for the economy, conser ...
A return to the presumption that most cropping and pastoral activities are fun- damentally unsustainable leads to a consideratio ...
complexity, is one of incorporating this significant export base activity into the within-region sequential spiral (figure 4.1). ...
and selective land-use activity within all Anglo settler societies and most OECD nations. It has become an economic growth levia ...
To these specific physical and socio-cultural interactions can be attached the wider all-public, all-services, all-infrastructur ...
attributed to visitors; yet not to be overlooked are the likes of third-party commercial signage, put up in the countryside the ...
tics which can switch with little warning from a progres- sive to a regressive synergy. Although remarkable in its consistency o ...
174 Practice form of an escape from northern or southern chills and picking up some sunshine while crashing out with relatives i ...
Calling into operation a ‘dispersal’ strategy creates little difficulty for the pro- vision of accommodation for increased numbe ...
though this may be in a manner which proves physically uncomfortable and sometimes disquieting to visitors. Where ‘hard’ formula ...
satisfaction. Aldo Leopold (1949) evoked the following scenario: ‘A piece of scenery snapped by a dozen tourism cameras daily is ...
Tourism is an industry where the prime attractions and some events are owned by the host nation, not usually by the commer- cial ...
Box 4.8 Sustainable tourism policies Government input: central, regional and local The aim overall is to ensure that national re ...
180 Practice BOX 4.8 Continued 2 Reduce and dispose of wastes by recycling, reusing, and reducing wherever possible and by havin ...
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