CLCS1
LanguageENG
PublishYear2013
publishCompany
CRC Press
EISBN
9781466593213
PISBN
9781466593206
edition
1
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- Contents
While landscaping has the potential to be part of the solution to certain environmental problems, the quest for beauty can also produce effects that are harmful to the environment. Sustainable Landscaping: Principles and Practices examines landscape practices that adversely affect the environment, which occur in the process of constructing, implementing, and managing residential and commercial landscapes. It explores ways to change these practices to have a more positive effect, describing the principles of sustainable landscaping and proposing solutions to challenges that can arise.This book covers a wide range of landscape practices that fall under the broad subject of sustainability, providing detailed coverage of principles including the following:
Conducting sustainability audits
Using plants to maximize their benefits
Regulating solar heat gain and loss with seasonal climate changes
Directing wind using plants to minimize heat loss in winter and maintain cooling breezes in summer
Addressing water quantity and quality
Managing storm water
Understanding and improving soil health
Minimizing the impact of pesticides and herbicides
Conserving energy and reducing air pollution
Managing resources and reducing waste
Each topic is introduced by providing background information and terminology, followed with practical solutions that are being implemented by landscape professionals. Written for a general audience—from students of landscaping to homeowners and professionals in the landscaping industry—this book provides background information and practical solutions, offering sustainable approaches to the way landscapes are designed and managed.
Collected by
- China Agricultural University
- University of California,Davis
- MIT
- UCB