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Low Impact Development For Urban Ecosystem And Habitat Protection Nian She

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Low Impact Development For Urban Ecosystem And Habitat Protection Nian She
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Publisher: American Society of Civil Engineers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 30.65 MB
Pages: 100
Author: Nian She, Michael Clar
ISBN: 9780784410097, 0784410097
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Low Impact Development For Urban Ecosystem And Habitat Protection Nian She by Nian She, Michael Clar 9780784410097, 0784410097 instant download after payment.

The 2008 International Low Impact Development (LID) Conference expanded ongoing regional and national dialogue to a global scale. This proceedings highlights reports on new and continuing research, developments, and community adoption of LID throughout the United States and other parts of the world. These papers address a very broad range of topics that are relevant to sustainable approach to storm water management using the Low Impact Development technology. The topics include: LID and sustainability; codes, regulations, constraints, guidelines; recent monitoring/performance findings; computational methods; advances in LID BMP design methods - lessons learned; site design considerations; LID incentives for new development; watershed retrofit with LID; education, training outreach; and long-term performance, maintenance. This proceedings is useful to student and academics involved in environmental engineering and low impact development, landscape architects, soil scientists, design professionals, and water program administrators.

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