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Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process David A. Wallace

Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process By David A. Wallace

Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process by David A. Wallace


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How urban open space, disappearing at an alarming rate, can still be saved by coordinating man's purposes with natural processes of the land.

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Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process by David A. Wallace

Open space in urban regions is fast disappearing, but it can still be saved by coordinating man's design with the processes of nature. The authors demonstrate here methods that permit better and more profitable economic and industrial development, while raising the quality of life and saving the environment.

The problem is all around us, David Wallace observes: As metropolitan areas grow and Megalopolis takes shape before our eyes, nearby open space where nature predominates seems doomed. Forces apparently beyond our control eliminate all traces of an untouched countryside, and replace it with thousands and thousands and thousands of houses. The pattern of ultimate suburban development finally removes the last vestiges of woods, streams, thickets, and wildlife with the filling of vacant lots carelessly left over from the first great surge of growth. The individual houses that result art perhaps pleasant enough in the micro-scale. But unrelievedly continuous urbanization-even in the case where the individual parts are attractive-appalls, bores, and numbs the senses. . . . Must it be this way?

This study, based on research at the Institute of Environmental Studies at the University of Pennsylvania, suggests how the process of indiscriminate exploitation of open space can be reversed through understanding and application of natural processes in the environment. When these natural processes are understood, planners can discriminate among land that should be retained as open space in a natural state, land that can stand limited development, and land that can be fully developed without significantly affecting natural processes.

Contributors: William G. Grigsby, Ian McHarg, William H. Roberts, Ann Louise Strong, Nohad A. Toulan, and David A. Wallace.

Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process Reviews

Could be a vital guide to survival for city and regional planners, ecologists, landscape architects.-Daily Republican

About David A. Wallace

David A. Wallace was a Professor of City Planning at the University of Pennsylvania; he was also a partner, with Ian L. McHarg and William H. Roberts, in the office of Wallace, McHarg, Roberts and Todd of Philadelphia.

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CIN0812276175A
9780812276176
0812276175
Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process by David A. Wallace
Used - Well Read
Hardback
University of Pennsylvania Press
19701129
199
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