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Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley (Book)

A Design Manual for Conservation and Development

Author(s): Yaro, Robert, Randall G. Arendt, Harry L. Dodson and Elizabeth A. Brabec
Publication Date: June 1988

$30.00; 182 pages; Inventory ID DESMAN; English; Paperback; ISBN 1-55844-083-6

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Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley: Section 1 2.58 MB
Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley: Section 2 Part 1 8.50 MB
Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley: Section 2 Part 2 10.4 MB
Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley: Section 3 7.21 MB
Dealing with Change in the Connecticut River Valley: Section 4 5.64 MB

Abstract

In a cooperative project between the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management and the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 19 towns and cities along the Connecticut River were involved in developing practical planning standards to balance community preservation and future development. This critically acclaimed manual uses striking perspective drawings, plans and photos to explain how any community can use creative planning guidelines to accommodate growth while preserving rural landscapes.

Copublished with the Environmental Law Foundation.






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