Describes the why and how of green infrastructure mapping and implementation through text, maps and on-line illustrations. This volume explains how to utilize the national green infrastructure model that Esri has built using the Green Infrastructure Center's methodology. It demonstrates how to develop a prioritized strategy for conserving or restoring the highest values to natural resources.
Describes the why and how of green infrastructure mapping and implementation through text, maps and on-line illustrations. This volume explains how to utilize the national green infrastructure model that Esri has built using the Green Infrastructure Center's methodology. It demonstrates how to develop a prioritized strategy for conserving or restoring the highest values to natural resources.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Karen E. Firehock, principal author, is executive director and cofounder of GIC and is on the adjunct faculty in the Department of Urban and Environmental Planning and Landscape Architecture at the University of Virginia. She has worked in the environmental field for 30 years. She is a certified mediator and has received numerous local, state, and national awards for her work in planning and conservation.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface About the Authors Chapter One: Green Infrastructure: Considering Nature Before and During Development Chapter Two: Modeling the Natural Landscape Chapter Three: The Six-Step Process Chapter Four: Getting the Right Data Chapter Five: Making Asset Maps Chapter Six: Evaluating Risks to Your Assets Chapter Seven: Determining Opportunities Chapter Eight: Implementing GI Plans Appendix A: A Brief History of Landscape Connectivity Theory and Modeling Appendix B: Technical Appendix: Core Attributes Appendix C: Esri Story Maps and Other Resources Bibliography Index
Preface About the Authors Chapter One: Green Infrastructure: Considering Nature Before and During Development Chapter Two: Modeling the Natural Landscape Chapter Three: The Six-Step Process Chapter Four: Getting the Right Data Chapter Five: Making Asset Maps Chapter Six: Evaluating Risks to Your Assets Chapter Seven: Determining Opportunities Chapter Eight: Implementing GI Plans Appendix A: A Brief History of Landscape Connectivity Theory and Modeling Appendix B: Technical Appendix: Core Attributes Appendix C: Esri Story Maps and Other Resources Bibliography Index
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