The practice of sustainable development

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"Going beyond the principles of smart growth and the new urbanism, the concept of sustainable development includes not only the physical elements of a community, but also the economic and social impacts of development and the long-term conservation of natural resources. The Practice of Sustainable Development is the first book to explain how development professionals can translate the ideals of sustainable development into practical techniques that consider the bottom line. Written by a team of experts, the book describes proven methods for site planning, designing, and building "green" projects that conserve natural resources, take advantage of existing urban structures, and improve the economic and social dimensions of a community, while considering the financial realities that developers must face. Packed with examples from throughout the nation, the book demonstrates how the latest technologies and techniques have been applied in projects ranging from small to large scale, in both urban and greenfield settings. Book jacket."--BOOK JACKET.

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