2nd Edition

Environmental Planning for Site Development A Manual for Sustainable Local Planning and Design

By Anne Beer, Cathy Higgins Copyright 1999
    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    368 Pages
    by Routledge

    Environmental planning forms the basis of all site development decisions and deals with the factors that must be considered before a site plan can be drawn up. Environmental Planning for Site Development emphasizes the man/nature interface and explains how nature limits and controls what can happen on every piece of land. The text is clearly set out and will help the reader understand exactly what information is needed for a site planning proposal. The book includes a live case study to demonstrate how GIS systems are now assisting in the design and decision process as communities increasingly participate in local decisions. (Local Agenda 21)

    Preface. Site Planning. The Site Inventory. Spaces for People. The Site Plan. Sustainable Urban Environmental Planning. Appendix. Index.

    Biography

    Beer, Anne; Higgins, Cathy

    'Now into the second edition, this book provides a step-by-step introduction to the environmental and sustainability factors that must be considered when drawing up a site development plan.' - Landscape Design