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|a Metropolitan Open Space and Natural Process /
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|t Frontmatter --
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|t 1. Open Space from Natural Processes --
|t 2. The Distribution and Value of Open Land in the Philadelphia Area --
|t 3. Incentives and Controls for Open Space --
|t 4. Economic and Fiscal Aspects of Open Space Preservation --
|t 5. Design of Metropolitan Open Space Based on Natural Process --
|t Appendix: Methodology for Chapter II --
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|a 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. Contributors: William G. Grigsby, Ian McHarg, William H. Roberts, Ann Louise Strong, Nohad A. Toulan, and David A. Wallace.
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