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The evolution of greenways as an adaptive urban landscape form
Journal, Research (Article)
This paper suggests that greenways are an established human endeavor, with roots that go back several centuries. More than just parks or amenities, greenways represent an adaptation--a response to the physical and psychological pressures of urbanization." Reprinted from Landscape and Urban Planning vol. 33, 1995.
[Ti: The evolution of greenways as an adaptive urban landscape form]
[Au: Searns, R.,, , ,]
[So: In: Fabos, J.G. and Ahern, J., eds. Greenways: The beginning of an international movement. New York, Elsevier. pp.65-80.]
[Ky: Planning the Urban Forest]]
R. Searns
1995
In: Fabos, J.G. and Ahern, J., eds. Greenways: The beginning of an international movement. New York, Elsevier. pp.65-80.
In: Fabos, J.G. and Ahern, J., eds. Greenways: The beginning of an international movement. New York, Elsevier. pp.65-80.
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Planning
Planning the Urban Forest
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