Urban Regions : Ecology and Planning Beyond the City
Land-mosaic perspective 17 Figure 1.3Landscape structure, function, and change altered by outward urbanization from a metropolit ...
18 Regions and land mosaics matrix (Forman 1979a, Forman and Godron 1981). These universal elements are thehandle for comparing ...
Spatial scales and their attributes 19 many types of the spaces are repeated by the hundreds or thousands in an urban region. Co ...
20 Regions and land mosaics ring consists of the outer, incompletely built, portion of suburbia, natural land, agricultural land ...
Spatial scales and their attributes 21 2000,Ishikawa2001). One could add the attractiveness and safety of local routes toand fro ...
22 Regions and land mosaics rows, shrub strips, lines of balcony plants, or even a sequence of green roofs (Hienet al.2007). Roa ...
Spatial scales and their attributes 23 widely disrupted. This results in flooding, bridge problems, water-supply degra- dation, ...
24 Regions and land mosaics vegetation protecting the stream are interconnected into a complete dendritic network (Wetzel 2001, ...
Spatial scales and their attributes 25 lot at an extremely fine scale (Matlack 1993). Design and planning solutions here can be ...
26 Regions and land mosaics level. Having a similar woody clump adjacent on the neighbor’s lot, or even four adjacent areas of w ...
2 Planning land How much of the land should be planned and how much designed? I would say that remote areas dominated by natural ...
28 Planning land dependence of natural organisms on a space’s set of environmental conditions. So, physical planning, both urban ...
Planning and land management 29 has its own somewhat distinct priority goals. To prevent overuse, consider two useful spatial at ...
30 Planning land and picnic areas, handle large numbers of people, provide a reasonable diversity of recreation types, and tend ...
Planning and land management 31 Figure 2.1Wooded hillslope adjacent to city that provides many natural and societal values. Land ...
32 Planning land 2005). However, just as for historic building restoration and preservation, deter- mining what the place looked ...
Conservation planning 33 be restored in low elevation areas. Because of the typical scarcity and degraded state of wetlands in a ...
34 Planning land nature and natural resources. Soil, biodiversity, rivers, forests, game, nature as a whole, and much more, requ ...
Conservation planning 35 wildlife conservation commonly involves land protection and management, plus enhancing populations for ...
36 Planning land Cumulatively a lot of land is protected in this way, but it is highly fragmen- ted. Some resources can be prote ...
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