Landscape Planning by William M. Marsh
An introduction to the book and the field
Landscape planning: roots, problems, and content
The physiographic framework of the United States and Canada
Landscape form and function in planning
Topography, slopes, and land use planning
Soil, land use suitability, and water disposal
Soils and wastewater disposal systems
Groundwater, land use, and aquifer protection
Stormwater discharge, water management, and landscape change
Watersheds, drainage nets, and land use
Streamflow, river valleys, and flood hazard
Water quality, runoff, and land use
Soil erosion, land use, and stream sedimentation
Best management practices, watersheds and development sites
Streams, channel forms, and the riparian landscape
Shoreline processes, sand dunes, and coastal zone management
Sun angles, solar heating, and environment
Microclimate, air pollution, and the urban environment
Ground frost, permafrost, land use, and environment
Vegetation, land use, and environmental assessment
Landscape ecology, land use, and habitat conservation planning
Wetlands, habitat, and land use planning
Call Number: HD108.6 .M37 2005