Green laws in three communities
Reference Type
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Conference Proceedings (Chapter)
Describes regulations in three Texas [sic] communities that are designed to protect, preserve, and re-build nature in these cities. [UMN]
"Landscape regulations that protect, preserve, and re-built [sic] nature in the city are called "green laws" or landscape codes. They "engineer green" into communities like Southlake, Texas, Mandeville, Louisiana and Collier County, Florida." [Abstract]
[September 17-20, 2003, San Antonio, Texas]
Authors
B. Abbey, P. Lulich, S. Chrzanowski, N. Siemion, K. Martin.
B. Abbey, P. Lulich, S. Chrzanowski, N. Siemion, K. Martin.
Date Published
2003
2003
Journal/Conference
2003 National Urban Forest Conference Proceedings
2003 National Urban Forest Conference Proceedings
Editor
C. Kollin
C. Kollin
Publisher
American Forests
American Forests
Publisher Location
Washington, DC (US)
Washington, DC (US)
ISBN/ISSN
NA
NA
Start Page
282
282
End Page
286
286
Pages
5
5
Sub-Topics
Ordinances/Regulation, Policy, Protection (tree)
Ordinances/Regulation, Policy, Protection (tree)
State(s)/Region(s)
Louisiana, Florida, Texas
Louisiana, Florida, Texas
Keywords
Landscape code, Leaf characteristics, Green law, Ordinance development
Landscape code, Leaf characteristics, Green law, Ordinance development
Libraries
SO:9100-008; UMN
SO:9100-008; UMN
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