Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use, and Natural Resources

design for human ecosystems: landscape, land use, and natural resources

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Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use, and Natural Resources

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For more than 30 years, John Tillman Lyle (1934-1998) was one of the leading thinkers in the field of ecological design. Design for Human Ecosystems, originally published in 1985, is his classic text that explores methods of designing landscapes that function in the sustainable ways of natural ecosystems. The book provides a framework for thinking about and understanding ecological design, along with a wealth of real-world examples that bring to life Lyle's key ideas. Lyle traces the historical growth of design approaches involving natural processes, and presents an introduction to the principles, methods, and techniques that can be used to shape landscape, land use, and natural resources in an ecologically sensitive and sustainable manner. Lyle argues that careful design of human ecosystems recognizes three fundamental concerns: scale (the relative size of the landscape and its connections with larger and smaller systems), the design process itself, and the underlying order that binds ecosystems together and makes them work. He discusses the importance of each of these concerns, and presents a workable approach to designing systems that effectively accounts for all of them. The theory presented is supported throughout by numerous case studies that illustrate its practical applications. This new edition features a foreword by Joan Woodward, noted landscape architecture professor and colleague of Lyle, that places the book in the context of current ecological design thinking and discusses Lyle's contributions to the field. It will be a valuable resource for landscape architects, planners, students of ecological design, and anyone interested in creating landscapes that meet the needs of all an area's inhabitants -- human and nonhuman alike.

Design for Human Ecosystems: Landscape, Land Use, and Natural Resources,John Tillman Lyle,John Wiley & Sons Inc,0442259433,Case studies,Conservation of natural resour,Ecology,Environmental Science,Environmental Studies,Gardening/Plants,Human ecology,Land use,Landscape Architecture And Design,Natural Resources,Planning,Management of land & natural resources

Book Contents:

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  2. Gardener to Gardener Almanac and Pest Control Primer: A Month-By-Month Guide and Journal for Planning, Planting, and Tending Your Organic Garden (Rodale Organic Gardening Book)
  3. Gardening With Shade
  4. Garden Lover's Guide to Germany
  5. Gardens of Inspiration
  6. Gardens Of The Spirit: Create Your Own Sacred Spaces
  7. Genetics and Breeding of Edible Mushrooms
  8. Glorious Gifts from the Garden (Homecrafts)
  9. Growing bulbs indoors
  10. Growing Great Vegetables in the Heartland

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