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Garden Cities 21: Creating a Livable Urban Environment by John O. Simonds,

Garden Cities 21: Creating a Livable Urban Environment by John O. Simonds,
The ailing American city needs help. Worsening automobile traffic, urban decay, pollution, staggering debt, crime, sprawl, and the lack of a coherent city plan are just some of the problems that to many citizens now seem overwhelming. A model for a workable, livable urban metropolis is urgently needed ... and finally available. In the pages of this remarkable, beautifully illustrated book, renowned landscape architect John Ormsbee Simonds presents a positive and compelling approach to the creative evolution of the American city. Viewing it as an organic entity, he analyzes each individual component and provides a conceptual model that regroups and reconnects its scattered elements into an efficient, more self-sustaining, "garden-park" prototype. Emphasizing thriving activity centers, cohesive communities, and innovative means of interconnection within an open space framework, his model portends a vastly superior city for the 21st century. Some of the highlights of this brilliant urban guidebook include an illuminating analysis of how cities typically aggregate and the ways by which growth can be contained and disposed to form more synergistic relationships; techniques for creating a parklike environs of "greenways" and "blueways" - that allow a city to "breathe", and greatly improve the quality of life; a checklist of considerations in the planning and design of the future city dwelling, neighborhood, urban centers, and metropolitan region; effective methods for integrating mass transportation into a smoothly functioning system that bypasses pedestrian centers; a method of superimposing an idealized city diagram on the existing city base map to analyze and conceptualize a more workablefuture model; and a generous visual array of innovative solutions by America's top urban designers. Nearly 100 years ago, an English landscape designer and planner, Sir Ebenezer Howard, proposed a revolutionary theory of planned integration of cities with their supporting regions.



Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs: Centuries of Change by Craig E. Colten,
Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs: Centuries of Change by Craig E. Colten,
Human settlement of the Lower Mississippi River Valley -- especially in New Orleans, the region's largest metropolis -- has produced profound and dramatic environmental change. From prehistoric midden building to late twentieth-century industrial pollution, Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs traces through history the impact of human activity upon the environment of this fascinating and unpredictable region. In eleven essays, scholars across disciplines -- including anthropology, architecture, history, natural history, and geography -- chronicle how societies have worked to transform untamed wetlands and volatile floodplains into a present-day sprawling urban center and industrial complex, and how they have responded to the environmental changes brought about by the disruption of the natural setting. This new text follows the trials of native and colonial settlers as they struggled to shape the environment to fit the needs of urbanization. It demonstrates how the Mississippi River, while providing great avenues for commerce, transportation, and colonization also presented the region's greatest threat to urban centers, and details how engineers set about taming the mighty river. Also featured is an analysis of the impact of modern New Orleans upon the surrounding rural parishes and the effect urban pollution has had on the city's water supply and aquatic life. Transforming New Orleans and Its Environs is suited for students of environmental history and urban studies, and for those readers interested in the human impact on nature.



Mars Radiation Environment Experiment - The Martian Radiation Experiment, or MARIE was designed to measure the radiation environment of Mars using an energetic particle spectrometer. It was led by NASA's Johnson Space Center and the science investigation was designed to characterize aspects of the radiation environment both on the way to Mars and while it was in the Martian orbit.

Liberty Science Center - Liberty Science Center is a science center located near Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. The center has science exhibits, a large OMNIMAX domed theatre, and the world's largest Hoberman sphere, a silver, motor-controlled model which hangs from the ceiling in the main foyer.

Center for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies (CPNSS) - The Centre for the Philosophy of Nature and Science Studies (Danish: Center for Naturfilosofi og Videnskabsstudier: CNV) involves a small group of scientists, philosophers of science, and researchers engaged in the interdisciplinary field denominated here as the philosophy of nature and science studies, including history, philosophy and sociology of science. It is a department of the Faculty of Science at the University of Copenhagen.

Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts - The Whitaker Center for Science and the Arts is located in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. The center is one of Harrisburg's most unique destinations, the first complex of its kind in the United States to use science as an entry to the arts.



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Center Economics Environment Heinz Science - Center Economics Environment Heinz Science The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded] : A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century In THE WORLD IS FLAT, the highly-regarded New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman advances the work on globalization that made his THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE a bestseller. Claiming that the world is now at an important historical point--as important as the changes brought by the discoveries by Columbus or by the Industrial Revolution--Friedman analyzes the ...

Center Economics Environment Heinz Science - Center Economics Environment Heinz Science The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded] : A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century In THE WORLD IS FLAT, the highly-regarded New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman advances the work on globalization that made his THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE a bestseller. Claiming that the world is now at an important historical point--as important as the changes brought by the discoveries by Columbus or by the Industrial Revolution--Friedman analyzes the ...

Center Economics Environment Heinz Science - Center Economics Environment Heinz Science The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded] : A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century In THE WORLD IS FLAT, the highly-regarded New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman advances the work on globalization that made his THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE a bestseller. Claiming that the world is now at an important historical point--as important as the changes brought by the discoveries by Columbus or by the Industrial Revolution--Friedman analyzes the ...

Center Economics Environment Heinz Science - Center Economics Environment Heinz Science The World Is Flat [Updated and Expanded] : A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century In THE WORLD IS FLAT, the highly-regarded New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman advances the work on globalization that made his THE LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE a bestseller. Claiming that the world is now at an important historical point--as important as the changes brought by the discoveries by Columbus or by the Industrial Revolution--Friedman analyzes the ...

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