Author: Robert Forstenzer
Publisher:
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Category : Land use, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
The Impact of Urbanization on Streams--a Primer
Author: Robert Forstenzer
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land use, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Land use, Urban
Languages : en
Pages : 121
Book Description
The Effects of Urbanization on the Biological, Physical, and Chemical Characteristics of Coastal New England Streams
Author: James F. Coles
Publisher: Geological Survey (USGS)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
...Presents the results of the analysis of water samples taken from 30 streams within an 80 mile radius of Boston; results were compared to the urbanization level to see the effects of urbanization on the ecosystem of the streams...
Publisher: Geological Survey (USGS)
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 60
Book Description
...Presents the results of the analysis of water samples taken from 30 streams within an 80 mile radius of Boston; results were compared to the urbanization level to see the effects of urbanization on the ecosystem of the streams...
Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Author:
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Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 1140
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hydrology
Languages : en
Pages : 1140
Book Description
U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper
Author:
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Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Geology
Languages : en
Pages : 62
Book Description
Chaska, Jonathan New Community
Author:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 250
Book Description
Constructed Climates
Author: Will Wilson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226901467
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
This study demonstrates the value of urban green. Focusing specifically on the role of vegetation and trees, the book shows the costs and benefits reaped from urban open spaces, from cooler temperatures to better quality ground water - and why it all matters. While a work of science, the book does not ignore the social component: it looks at low-income areas that have poor vegetation, and shows how enhancing these areas through the planting of community gardens and trees can alleviate social ills.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 0226901467
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 283
Book Description
This study demonstrates the value of urban green. Focusing specifically on the role of vegetation and trees, the book shows the costs and benefits reaped from urban open spaces, from cooler temperatures to better quality ground water - and why it all matters. While a work of science, the book does not ignore the social component: it looks at low-income areas that have poor vegetation, and shows how enhancing these areas through the planting of community gardens and trees can alleviate social ills.
Selected Water Resources Abstracts
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Water
Languages : en
Pages : 690
Book Description
Effects of Urbanization on Stream Ecosystems
Author: Larry R. Brown
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
As the world's population continues to grow, the continual development of riparia areas stresses stream ecosystems. These collected articles aim to provide researchers, aquatic resource managers, land use planners and others with the results of recent studies of the effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems. By presenting fifteen case studies and five regional comparisons, the editors of these proceedings hope to help protect streams form the damages of what they recognize as inevitable urbanization. Foci of the studies include the effects of urbanization on biological diversity and populations, geology, hydrology, and economics.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 444
Book Description
As the world's population continues to grow, the continual development of riparia areas stresses stream ecosystems. These collected articles aim to provide researchers, aquatic resource managers, land use planners and others with the results of recent studies of the effects of urbanization on stream ecosystems. By presenting fifteen case studies and five regional comparisons, the editors of these proceedings hope to help protect streams form the damages of what they recognize as inevitable urbanization. Foci of the studies include the effects of urbanization on biological diversity and populations, geology, hydrology, and economics.
News-notes
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nonpoint source pollution
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nonpoint source pollution
Languages : en
Pages : 592
Book Description
Stormwater
Author: William G. Wilson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022636514X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
As cities grow and climates change, precipitation increases, and with every great storm—from record-breaking Boston blizzards to floods in Houston—come buckets of stormwater and a deluge of problems. In Stormwater, William G. Wilson brings us the first expansive guide to stormwater science and management in urban environments, where rising runoff threatens both human and environmental health. As Wilson shows, rivers of runoff flowing from manmade surfaces—such as roads, sidewalks, and industrial sites—carry a glut of sediments and pollutants. Unlike soil, pavement does not filter or biodegrade these contaminants. Oil, pesticides, road salts, metals, automobile chemicals, and bacteria all pour into stormwater systems. Often this runoff discharges directly into waterways, uncontrolled and untreated, damaging valuable ecosystems. Detailing the harm that can be caused by this urban runoff, Wilson also outlines methods of control, from restored watersheds to green roofs and rain gardens, and, in so doing, gives hope in the face of an omnipresent threat. Illustrated throughout, Stormwater will be an essential resource for urban planners and scientists, policy makers, citizen activists, and environmental educators in the stormy decades to come.
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 022636514X
Category : Science
Languages : en
Pages : 381
Book Description
As cities grow and climates change, precipitation increases, and with every great storm—from record-breaking Boston blizzards to floods in Houston—come buckets of stormwater and a deluge of problems. In Stormwater, William G. Wilson brings us the first expansive guide to stormwater science and management in urban environments, where rising runoff threatens both human and environmental health. As Wilson shows, rivers of runoff flowing from manmade surfaces—such as roads, sidewalks, and industrial sites—carry a glut of sediments and pollutants. Unlike soil, pavement does not filter or biodegrade these contaminants. Oil, pesticides, road salts, metals, automobile chemicals, and bacteria all pour into stormwater systems. Often this runoff discharges directly into waterways, uncontrolled and untreated, damaging valuable ecosystems. Detailing the harm that can be caused by this urban runoff, Wilson also outlines methods of control, from restored watersheds to green roofs and rain gardens, and, in so doing, gives hope in the face of an omnipresent threat. Illustrated throughout, Stormwater will be an essential resource for urban planners and scientists, policy makers, citizen activists, and environmental educators in the stormy decades to come.