| Description: | This guide describes how to develop a site in a way that does the least damage to the ecosystem, and provides maximum ecological benefits, including improved air quality, storm water treatment, and energy efficiency. |
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| Location(s): | United States |
| Creation Date: | 2009 |
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Publisher Name: Sustainable Sites Initiative
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| Description: | This guide describes how to develop a site in a way that does the least damage to the ecosystem, and provides maximum ecological benefits, including improved air quality, storm water treatment, and energy efficiency. |
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231 p. : col. ill. |
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| Keyword(s): | land use | sustainability | ecosystems | ecology | land management | landscape design | development | |
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