Nature-friendly communities : habitat protection and land use /
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Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
Island Press,
©2005.
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Online Access: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=204147 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Benefits of Nature Protection
- Chapter 2. Key Program Elements and Best Tools
- - Major Case Studies
- Chapter 3. Austin, Texas: Two for the Price of One
- Protecting Water Quality and Habitat through Land Acquisition
- Chapter 4. Baltimore County Maryland: Using the Entire Toolkit for Habitat Protection
- Chapter 5. Dane County, Wisconsin: Stopping Sprawl and Promoting Infill
- Chapter 6. Eugene, Oregon: Shining Star of Wetlands Preservation
- Chapter 7. Fort Collins and Larimer County, Colorado: A Tale of Two Jurisdictions
- Chapter 8. Pima County, Arizona: Planning for and Investing in Habitat Protection
- Chapter 9. Placer County, California: Leaving a Legacy
- Chapter 10. Sanibel, Florida: Do Enjoy, Don't Destroy
- Chapter 11. Twin Cities Region, Minnesota: Towards Regional Habitat Conservation
- - Focused Case Studies
- Chapter 12. Bath Township, Ohio: Riparian Overlay District
- Chapter 13. Charlotte Harbor, Florida: Ambitious Critical Area Protection Program
- Chapter 14. Chicago Wilderness: Biodiversity Recovery Plan
- Chapter 15. Dekalb County, Georgia: Greenspace Program
- Chapter 16. Farmington Valley, Connecticut: A Valley's Biodiversity Project
- Chapter 17. King County, Washington: Benchmark Program
- Chapter 18. Pittsford, New York: Greenprint for a Town's Future
- Chapter 19. Powell County, Montana: Rural County Wildlife
- Chapter 20. Teton County, Wyoming: Natural Resource Overlay District
- Chapter 21. Traverse Bay Area, Michigan: New Designs for Growth
- Chapter 22. Loudoun County, Virginia: The Pendulum Swings
- Conclusion
- Index.