Precious Heritage

Precious Heritage

Author: Bruce A. Stein

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2000-03-16

Total Pages: 426

ISBN-13: 0198028962

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From the lush forests of Appalachia to the frozen tundra of Alaska, and from the tallgrass prairies of the Midwest to the subtropical rainforests of Hawaii, the United States harbors a remarkable array of ecosystems. These ecosystems in turn sustain an exceptional variety of plant and animal life. For species such as salamanders and freshwater turtles, the United States ranks as the global center of diversity. Among the nation's other unique biological features are California's coast redwoods, the world's tallest trees, and Nevada's Devils Hole pupfish, which survives in a single ten-by-seventy-foot desert pool, the smallest range of any vertebrate animal. Precious Heritage draws together for the first time a quarter century of information on U.S. biodiversity developed by natural heritage programs from across the country. This richly illustrated volume not only documents those aspects of U.S. biodiversity that are particularly noteworthy, but also considers how our species and ecosystems are faring, what is threatening them, and what is needed to protect the nation's remaining natural inheritance. Above all, Precious Heritage is a celebration of the extraordinary biological diversity of the United States.


The Creation and Protection of Natural Heritage in Reno County, Kansas

The Creation and Protection of Natural Heritage in Reno County, Kansas

Author: Hayley M. Lyda

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 122

ISBN-13:

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Throughout the past century in the state of Kansas the rural populace has tended to suffer disproportionally in the wake of large public works projects. These large public works projects sometimes lead to dislocation and subsequent loss of assets for rural families. The resistance to these projects is multi-faceted, families may object to projects due to loss of assets and dislocation as mentioned before, or it may be based in less tangible losses, such as loss of sense of community, loss of aesthetic value of their properties/surrounding areas, potential loss in local tourism, potential harm to local wildlife, and the like. In the case of Reno County, resistance has been documented as pertaining to the two largest proposed public works projects in the Ninnescah River Valley region: Cheney Reservoir and the proposed Pretty Prairie Wind Farm. The methodology for this project centered around researching dams, reservoirs, and affected communities in Kansas, conducting personal and large-scale interviews with affected Reno County citizens, reaching out to potential interviewees via online forms and social media, networking at key events, and reaching potential interviewees by distributing flyers and contacting senior care facilities. The evidence gathered suggested that resistance in the modern age may be more successful due to faster methods of communication and ease of access to information. In literature covering the subject of rural resistance to projects, the rural populace’s reasonings tend to be pigeonholed into the idea of NIMBYism; arguments against these projects deserve to be considered without the umbrella term overshadowing and silencing those voices.


Landscape Restoration Handbook, Second Edition

Landscape Restoration Handbook, Second Edition

Author: Donald Harker

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 1999-02-16

Total Pages: 902

ISBN-13: 9781420048667

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Five years after the first edition of Landscape Restoration Handbook was published, its natural landscaping and ecological restoration techniques have become standard-and successful-practice throughout the nation. Now, the Landscape Restoration Handbook: Second Edition substantially widens the scope of the original work. Approximately 250 pages larger than the first edition, new and expanded chapters offer guidance on: Development of natural landscaping and ecological restoration programs Education, regional planning, and increased biological diversity Ecological communities species listings Scientific and common plant names associated with ecological communities Nurseries that propagate and sell native plants throughout the United States Naturalization has proven to be a "win-win" situation all around. Monetary costs that landowners are saving on maintenance and chemicals also translates to environmental benefits for the greater community. Landscape and golf course architects, urban planners, horticulturists, golf course superintendents and consultants have already put the Landscape Restoration Handbook to the test. Let the Second Edition bring you up-to-date on the numerous benefits of naturalization.


Stormwater Discharge Management

Stormwater Discharge Management

Author: Frank R. Spellman

Publisher: Government Institutes

Published: 2003-03-01

Total Pages: 444

ISBN-13: 1591919827

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This comprehensive resource provides engineers, managers, compliance specialists, construction professionals, and students with the tool they need to understand and comply with the requirements of the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Title 40 Chapter 122 stormwater regulations. This guide covers the full spectrum of stormwater issues, including the new Stormwater Phase II Rule, which mandated compliance March 10, 2003.