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Winkleman, Michael – Design and Environment, 1974
In the mid-1800's, the canal system in the U.S. was thriving. But, by the end of that century, roads and railways had replaced these commercial thoroughfares. Renewed interest in the abandoned canals is now resulting in renovation and ecological site development in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. (MA)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environment, History, Land Use
Carpenter, Edward K.; Cliff, Ursula – Design and Environment, 1974
This article compares two approaches to regional planning. In San Francisco, a citizen-initiated supra-agency was organized to prevent overdevelop ment of the coastline. The New York coastline, developed by one man, Robert Moses, is now victim of an inadequate and inefficient system of development that ecologically threatens the area. (MA)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Ecological Factors, Environment, Natural Resources
Ferebee, Ann; Carpenter, Edward K. – Design and Environment, 1974
In this article, renewal of the inner urban edge is discussed. Norfolk (Virginia) is attempting to blur the difference between old and new neighbor hoods through zoning and architectural controls. Cincinnati (Ohio) is developing an environmentally sound hillside design. Reading (Pennsylvania) is utilizing old railyards for greenbelts of hiking and…
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environment, Land Use, Planned Communities
Carpenter, Edward K. – Design and Environment, 1974
For years, American riverfronts have been shaped by the shippers and merchants who used them. Now, when more, easily accessible space is needed for living and leisure activities, developers in Memphis, Austin, and Los Angeles are beginning to look once again to the riverfront for a solution. (MA)
Descriptors: Conservation (Environment), Environment, Natural Resources, Park Design