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The evolution of greenways as an adaptive urban landscape form

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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]]

Authors
R. Searns
Date Published
1995
Journal/Conference
In: Fabos, J.G. and Ahern, J., eds. Greenways: The beginning of an international movement. New York, Elsevier. pp.65-80.
Publisher
In: Fabos, J.G. and Ahern, J., eds. Greenways: The beginning of an international movement. New York, Elsevier. pp.65-80.
ISBN/ISSN
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Sub-Topics
Planning
Keywords
Planning the Urban Forest
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