Nature-Friendly Land Use Practices at Multiple Scales

Author:   James M. Mcelfish ,  Rebecca L. Kihslinger
Publisher:   West Academic Publishing
ISBN:  

9781585761401


Pages:   210
Publication Date:   01 February 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Development due to urbanization is the most significant threat to U.S. wildlife conservation. According to estimates, the nation will need approximately two million new housing units a year to meet the demands of the next 100 million U.S. residents. However, there are significant opportunities to influence the pattern and extent of development in order to meet conservation goals. This unique book is organized around eight detailed case studies of private land developers, local governments, and public agencies that have worked across jurisdictional and ecological boundaries to effectively address habitat conservation. The book includes two essays by leading conservation biologists who link planning at scale with sound land use decisions. The book articulates six lessons or best practices for the design and implementation of programs and projects that incorporate effective conservation at multiple scales: * creating and sustaining an independent entity focused on habitat, including regional conservation efforts; * maintaining dynamic access to conservation science; * branding a project or place as wildlife-supporting; * identifying regional habitat conservation opportunities and funding sources; * educating the community in order to increase citizen involvement; * achieving external certification in order to maintain a project's continuity as nature-friendly over time. These key elements provide planners, developers, and government agencies with attainable objectives for the design and implementation of land use programs that incorporate wildlife conservation at multiple scales.

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Author:   James M. Mcelfish ,  Rebecca L. Kihslinger
Publisher:   West Academic Publishing
Imprint:   Environmental Law Institute
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 27.60cm
Weight:   0.333kg
ISBN:  

9781585761401


ISBN 10:   1585761400
Pages:   210
Publication Date:   01 February 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   No Longer Our Product
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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This remarkable book aims to bridge the gap between conservation science and land use planning. Through in-depth case studies of innovative site development designs, local government plans, and federal and state conservation programs the authors offer a range of workable solutions to protecting critical natural resources and vital life support systems they provide. A must read for students and practitioners interested in how conservation can be advanced through land use planning. --University of North Carolina Dr. Phil Berke, Department of City and Regional Planning,


This remarkable book aims to bridge the gap between conservation science and land use planning. Through in-depth case studies of innovative site development designs, local government plans, and federal and state conservation programs the authors offer a range of workable solutions to protecting critical natural resources and vital life support systems they provide. A must read for students and practitioners interested in how conservation can be advanced through land use planning. -- University of North Carolina Dr. Phil Berke, Department of City and Regional Planning,


This remarkable book aims to bridge the gap between conservation science and land use planning. Through in-depth case studies of innovative site development designs, local government plans, and federal and state conservation programs the authors offer a range of workable solutions to protecting critical natural resources and vital life support systems they provide. A must read for students and practitioners interested in how conservation can be advanced through land use planning. --University of North Carolina Dr. Phil Berke, Department of City and Regional Planning,


Author Information

The authors are on the staff of the Environmental Law Institute in Washington, D.C. Rebecca Kihslinger is a science and policy analyst and James McElfish is senior attorney and director of the Sustainable Use of Land Program.

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