Redeveloping Brownfields: Landscape Architects, Site Planners, Developers
Editorial Reviews Book Description Site designer's brownfields remediation biblePacked with problem-solving strategies and procedures, Redeveloping Brownfields, by Thomas Russ, is an action manual for landscape architects, site planners, and developers involved with brownfield reclamation. All areas relevant to site design professionals are fullycovered, from the critical legal environment and risk issues to stormwater management solutions. You get sound advice on plants and construction details that meet the challenges of brownfield sites...post-design issues such as working with contractors and environmental professionals...special staff training...liability insurance... and much more. About the Author Tom Russ (Waldorf, MD) is a registered landscape architect and environmental manager who is currently Senior Associate and Director of Environmental Planning and Development at Purdum & Jeschke in Baltimore. He is also on the environmental technologies faculty at Charles County and Catonville Community Colleges and a continuing-education coursegiver for the American Society of Landscape Architects and the National Association of Environmental Professionals. His articles have been widely published in professional journals, and he is a member of ASLA, the American Planning Association, the Soil and Water Conservation Society, NAEP, the Society of Environmental Management and Technology, and The American Society for Testing and Materials.
Redeveloping Brownfields: Landscape Architects, Site Planners, Developers,Thomas Russ,McGraw-Hill Professional,0071353119,Architecture,Brownfields,Building Sites,Environmental Science,Environmental aspects,Landscape,Landscape Architecture And Design,United States,Urban landscape architecture,Urban renewal,Architecture / Landscape
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