Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: 192.168.6.56/handle/123456789/47448
Title: Environmental Planning for Site Development
Authors: Beer, Anne R.
Keywords: Building sites Planning
Issue Date: 2000
Publisher: E & FN Spon
Description: Environmental planning must form the basis for all site development decisions if the natural environment is to be conserved and people’s environmental needs met. The planning process that has been evolved to deal with this is termed site planning. This text is intended as an introduction to the basics of environmentally sustainable site planning. It indicates how a thorough understanding of a wide range of environmental factors is required to produce a site development plan. It has been devised for beginners in all the disciplines which include site planning as part of their vocational training. It is suitable for use by first and second year undergraduates following courses in town and regional planning, landscape architecture, architecture, civil engineering, environmental planning, building, land management, amenity horticulture and parks management. It should also be of use to postgraduates taking conversion courses in town and regional planning, landscape architecture, landscape management, recreation planning, and parks and leisure management, and to a lesser extent housing management or estate management.
URI: http://10.6.20.12:80/handle/123456789/47448
ISBN: 0-203-63910-
Appears in Collections:Environmental and Development Studies

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