Scholarly history of efforts to reduce the environmental costs of US suburban development.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction 1. Levitt's progress: the rise of the suburban-industrial complex 2. From the solar house to the all-electric home: the postwar debates over heating and cooling 3. Septic-tank suburbia: the problem of waste disposal at the metropolitan fringe 4. Open space: the first protests against the bulldozed landscape 5. Where not to build: the campaigns to protect wetlands, hillsides, and floodplains 6. Water, soil, and wildlife: the federal critiques of tract-house development 7. Toward a land ethic: the quiet revolution in land-use regulation Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Levitt's progress: the rise of the suburban-industrial complex 2. From the solar house to the all-electric home: the postwar debates over heating and cooling 3. Septic-tank suburbia: the problem of waste disposal at the metropolitan fringe 4. Open space: the first protests against the bulldozed landscape 5. Where not to build: the campaigns to protect wetlands, hillsides, and floodplains 6. Water, soil, and wildlife: the federal critiques of tract-house development 7. Toward a land ethic: the quiet revolution in land-use regulation Conclusion.
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