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Green Development Literature
AASHTO. 1991. A Guide for transportation
landscape and environmental design. Prepared by the AASHTO
Highway Subcommittee on Design, Task Force for Environmental Design. Published
by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,
444 N. Capitol St., NW, Suite 225, Washington, DC, 20001.
Abt Associates. Bibliography on existing research
on the impacts of development, prepared for EPA's Urban and Economic
Development Division.
Adams, L.W. 1994. Urban Wildlife Habitats,
A Landscape Perspective. University of Minnesota Press, 2037 University
Avenue Southeast, Minneapolis, MN 55455-3092.
Adams, R. n.d. Stormwater Infiltration
As Part of an Environmentally Compatible Drainage Concept. Institute
for Water Resources Research, University of Hanover, Germany.
American Institute of Architects. Compact
and balanced development. Video.
American Institute of Architects. How to
revitalize your community. Video.
American Farmland Trust. 1986. Residential
Growth in Loudoun County Density-Related Public Costs. American
Farmland Trust, Washington, DC.
Anderson, S., and R. Masters. 1992. Riparian
Forest Buffers. OSU Extension Facts, No. 5034. Oklahoma Cooperative
Extension Service, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, Oklahoma.
Andresen, J.W., and J.E. Gruspier. 1983. Natural
Regeneration Techniques to Stabilize Ontario's Roadsides. Research
and Development Branch, Ontario Ministry of Transportation and Communications,
1201 Wilson Avenue, Downsview, Ontario, M3M 1J8.
Angermeier, P.I. 1993. Ecological Attributes
of Extinction-Prone Species: Loss of Freshwater Fishes of Virginia. Conservation
Biology, 9(1)143-158.
ANJEC. Kentlands. Video.
Arendt, R. n.d. Designing open space subdivisions.
A Practical step-by-step approach. Natural Lands Trust.
Arendt, R. 1994. Rural by design.
American Planning Association Press.
Arendt, R. 1993. Farmview, Yardley, Pennsylvania.
The Urban Land Institute, Project Reference File. Vol. 23,
No. 7, April- June.
Arendt, R. 1996. Conservation Design for
Subdivisions. Practical Guide to Creating Open Space Networks.
Natural Lands Trust, American Planning Association, American Society of
Landscape Architects. Island Press.
Armitage, D. 1995. An Integrative methodological
Framework for Sustainable Environmental Planning and Management. Environmental
Management. 19:4. 469-479.
Arnold, C. and J. Gibbons. Undated. Impacts
of Development on Waterways. Nemo Project Fact Sheet No. 3. NEMO
Project, c/o Chester Arnold, Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program, University
of Connecticut CES, 43 Marne Street, Hamden, CT 06514.
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Arnold, C.L., H.M. Crawford, R.F. Jeffrey, C.J.
Gibbons. 1993. The use of Geographic Information System Images as
a Tool to Educate Local Officials About the Land Use/Water Quality Connection.
Watershed '93 Conference Proceedings.
Assocation of Bay Area Governments. 1996. Pros
and cons of low density development patterns. Memo to the Regional
Planning Committee from the Planning Director.
Association of Bay Area Governments. Shaping
the future: Collaborative planning. Video.
Baldwin, J.L. 1973. Climate of the United
States. U.S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C.
Baltimore County Code. n.d. Article IX. Protection
of water quality, streams, wetlands and floodplains. Environmental
Protection and Resource Management.
Baltimore County. 1995. Stormwater Management
Code and Policy Manual. Baltimore County Department of Environment
Protection and Resource Management, Townson, Maryland.
Baltimore County Code. n.d. Article VIII. Chesapeake
Bay critical area requirements. Planning, Zoning and Subdivision
Control.
Barnett, D.L., W.D. Browning. 1995. A Primer
on sustainable building. Rocky Mountain Press.
Barrett, T.S. and P. Livermore. 1983. The
Conservation Easement in California. Island Press, Covelo, California.
Bartee, T., and J. Witzig. 1996. Designing with
people and transit in mind. Transportation Policy Forum, Vol.
3, No. 2. Summer.
Barth, C.A. 1995. Toward Low Input Lawn. Center
for Watershed Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques. 2:1.Fall
1995.
Barth, C.A. 1995. Nutrient Movement from the
Lawn to the Stream? Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed Protection
Techniques. 2:1.Fall 1995.
BC Hydro. Footprints on our earth.
Film available from Center for Livable Communities.
BCDEPRM. 1989. Environmental Guidelines for
the Design and Maintenance of Golf Courses. Baltimore County Department
of Environmental Protection and Resource Management. September.
Berger, J.J. 1990. Environmental Restoration,
Science and Strategies for Restoring the Earth. Island Press, Washington,
D.C.
Biodiversity Executive Council. Geographic
information systems: Improving local decision making. Video.
Bissonnette, P. 1985. Perspectives on Nonpoint
Source Pollution. U.S. EPA, Washington, DC.
Bockstael, N., R. Costanza, I. Strand, W. Boynton,
K. Bell, L. Wainger. 1995. Ecological economic modeling and valuation
of ecosystems. Ecological Economics.
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Bookout, L.W. 1992. Neotraditional town planning:
Cars, pedestrians, and transit. Urban Land, February, pp. 10-15.
Bookout, L.W. 1992. Neotraditional town planning:
The Test of the marketplace. Urban Land, June, pp. 12-17.
Bookout, L.W. 1992. Neotraditional town planning:
A New vision for the suburbs? Urban Land, January, pp. 20-26.
Bookout, L.W. 1987. Greenbelt, Maryland. A "New"
town turns 50. Urban Land, August, pp. 7-11.
Bookout, L.W. 1992. Neotraditional town planning:
Bucking conventional codes and standards. Urban Land, April,
pp. 18-25.
Boon, P.J. e.d. 1992. River Conservation
and Management. Wiley & Sons.
Booth, D.B., and L.E. Reinelt. 1993. Consequences
of Urbanization on Aquatic Systems - Measured Effects, Degradation Thresholds,
and Corrective Strategies. Watershed '93 Conference Proceedings.
Bormann, F.H., D. Balmori, G.T. Geballe. 1993.
Redesigning the American lawn. L. Vernegaard, Ed.- Researcher.
Yale University Press, New Haven, CT.
Bowers, J. K. 1994. Call for the End of Landscaping.
Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques.
1:2.Summer 1994.
Brabec, E. 1992. On the value of open spaces.
Scenic America Technical Information Series, Volume 1, No. 2. Includes
a list of additional sources.
Brach, J. 1989. Protecting Water Quality
in Urban Areas. Minnesota Pollution Control Agency, Water Quality
Division, Nonpoint Source Section, 520 Lafayette Road N. St. Paul, Minnesota,
55155-3898.
Bradley, G.A. 1995. Urban forest landscapes
- Integrating multidisciplinary perspectives. University of Washington
Press, Seattle, WA.
Braun, D.P. 1995. Addressing Hydrologic Modification
and Habitat Loss. Proceedings from Water Quality Criteria and Standards
for the 21st Century, USEPA, Office of Water, Washington, D.C.
Building Design. 1995.
Pollution Prevention News. (July- August):4.
Burchell, R.W., Listokin, D. 1995. Land, infrastructure,
housing costs, and fiscal impacts associated with growth. The Literature
on the impacts of traditional versus managed growth. Prepared for Alternatives
to Sprawl Conference, Washington, DC. March 22.
Burden, D. 1996. Street changes and exchanges.
Transportation Policy Forum, Vol. 3, No. 2. Summer.
Bureau of Construction Inspection. 1986. Construction
Manual. State of Maryland, State Highway Administration, Baltimore,
Maryland.
Cairns, J. 1993. The Economic Basis for Partnership
Between Human Society and Natural Ecosystems. Water Resources Update:
93.
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Cairns, J. 1993. Ecological Restoration: Replenishing
our National and Global Ecological Capital. Nature Conservation 3:
Reconstruction of Fragmented Ecosystems, ed. by D.A. Saunders, R.J.
Hobbs, and P.E. Ehrlich. Surrey Beatty and Sons.
Calthorpe, P. 1993. The Next American metropolis
- Ecology, community, and the American dream. Princeton Architectural
Press, New York, 1993.
Calthorpe, P., M. Corbett, A. Duany, E. Moule,
E. Plater-Zyberk, S. Polyzoides. n.d. The Ahwahnee principles. The
Center for Livable Communities, an initiative of the Local Government Commission.
Casco Bay Estuary Project. 1995. BMPs: Cost-Effective
Solutions to Protect Maine's Water Quality. Prepared by Dufresne-Henry,
Inc., Timson & Peters, Inc., and Walnut Hill Graphics for the Casco
Bay Estuary Project, Portland, ME. July.
Cavacas, A., and Smith, J. et al. 1993. Public
Survey and Pollutant Model for Prince George's County. Watershed
'93 Conference Proceedings.
Center for Livable Communities. Communities
for all seasons. Video.
Center for Livable Communities. Livable places
update. Newsletter.
Center for Livable Communities. The Community
image survey. Slides and guidebook.
Center for Livable Communities. 1995. Putting
our communities back on their feet: Conference summaries. Local
Government Commission's May 1995 conference, summary of all 4Q sessions.
Center for Livable Communities. Center Services. Brochure.
Center for Livable Communities. Publications brochure.
Center for Livable Communities. Suburban
sprawl vs. traditional towns. Video. Andres Duany's presentation
at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts.
Center for Livable Communities. Models of
livable places. Brochure.
Center for Livable Communities. Eastside
study group. Video of presentation by community residents
and business owners before the Santa Barbara City Council.
Center for Livable Communities. 1994. Putting
our communities back on their feet: Conference summaries. Local
Government Commission's February 1994 conference, summary of all 4Q sessions.
Center for Livable Communities. 1994. The
Ahwahnee Principles. Fact sheet and slide catalogue.
Center for Livable Communities. Seattle's
urban bike trail system. Film.
Center for Livable Communities. A Policymaker's
guide to transit-oriented development.
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Center for Livable Communities. Participation
tools for better land-use planning. Guidebook.
Center for Livable Communities. Building
livable communities: A policymaker's guide to infill development. Guidebook.
Center for Livable Communities. 1995. The
Mechanics of making great community places. Video of Michael Freedman's
slide presentation at a Local Government Commission workshop in Riverside,
CA. January 27.
Center for Livable Communities. Energy aware
planning guide. Guidebook.
Center for Livable Communities. Developing
a pedestrian master plan. Video.
Center for Livable Communities. Video resources
for livable places. Brochure.
Center for Livable Communities. Model projects.
Eight development projects.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 19: Water Reuse Ponds
Developed in Florida. Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 27: Groundwater Impacts
of Golf Course Development in Cape Cod. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 21: Second Look at
Porous Pavement/Underground Recharge. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 20: Minimizing the
Impact of Golf Courses on Streams. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note 56: Choosing Appropriate
Vegetation for Salt-Impacted Roadways. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:4.Summer 1995.
CFWP. 1994. Technical note 32: Performance of
grassed Swales Along East Coast Highways. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 40: Clearing and
Grading Regulations Exposed. Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 39: Use of Cluster
Development to Protect Watersheds. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. The Importance of Imperviousness.
Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques.
1:3.Fall 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 2: Level Spreader/Filter
Strip System Assessed in Virginia. Watershed Protection Techniques.
1:1. February.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note 50: Parallel Pipe
Systems - An Alternative Stream Protection Technique. Center for Watershed
Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:4.Summer 1995.
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CFWP. 1995. Technical Note: 57. Insecticide
Impact on Urban and Suburban Wildlife. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 2:1.Fall 1995.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note 67: The StormTreat
System - New Technology for Treating Storm water Runoff. Center for Watershed
Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques. 2:1.Fall 1995.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note: 66. The Pond Premium.
Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques.
2:1.Fall 1995.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note 44: Coconut Rolls
as technique for Natural Streambank Stabilization. Center for Watershed
Protection. Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:4.Summer 1995.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 14: Impact of Riparian
Forest Cover on Mid-Atlantic Stream Ecosystems. Watershed Protection
Techniques. 1:1. February.
CFWP. 1994. Hydrocarbon Hotspots in the Urban
Landscape: Can They Be Controlled? Watershed Protection Techniques.
1:1. February.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 12: Techniques Tested
to Establish Wildflower Meadows in New Jersey Detention Basins. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 1:1. February.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 3: Innovative Leaf
Compost System Used to Filter Runoff at Small Sites in Northwest. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 1:1. February.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 11: Tree Shelters
and Weed Control Increase the Survivorship of Riparian Plantings. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 1:1. February.
CFWP. 1995. Technical Note 61: Performance of
Delaware Sand Filter Assessed. Center for Watershed Protection. Watershed
Protection Techniques. 2:1.Fall 1995.
CFWP. 1994. Developments in Sand Filter Technology
to Improve Stormwater Runoff Quality. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
CFWP. 1994. Technical Note 31: Runoff and Groundwater
Dynamics of Two Swales in Florida. Center for Watershed Protection.
Watershed Protection Techniques. 1:2.Summer 1994.
Charles, E. 1996, August 11. Small Lot, Maintenance
Free Detached Houses. The New York Times.
Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission. 1988.
Guidelines for Protecting Non-Tidal Wetlands in the Critical Area.
Guidance Paper No. 3, Chesapeake Bay Critical Area Commission, State
of Maryland.
Chesapeake Bay Foundation and Environmental Defense
Fund. 1996. A Network of livable communities. May.
Chesapeake Bay Program. 1993. Cost of providing
government services to alternative residential patterns. Prepared
for the Chesapeake Bay Program's Subcommittee on Population Growth and Development.
Contract No. 68-WO-0043. May.
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City of Austin. Green builder program.
Environmental and Conservation Services Department.
City of Seattle. Toward a sustainable Seattle.
Video and guidebook. Center for Livable Communities.
Claiborne, W. 1996, August 18. In California
compromise, developers and environmentalists benefit. The Washington
Post.
Clark, J.A., N.I. Payton, D. Tice. n.d. Architecture,
ethics and the environment - An exploration of nature and the human spirit.
Clifton, C. n.d. Effects of Vegetation and
Land use on Channel Morphology. University of Wisconsin, Department
of Geography.
Coffman, L.S., J. Smith, M. Lahlou. 1996. Environmentally
sensitive low-impact development. Watershed '96 Conference Proceedings.
Collet, B.C. 1993. Practical Manual of Land
Development. McGraw- Hill, Inc.
Colleton County. 1988. Development Standards
Ordinance. Colleton Area Joint Planning Advisory Commission, P.O.
Box 1391, Walterboro, SC 29488.
Colley, B.C. 1993. Practical manual of land
development. Second Edition. McGraw-Hill, Inc., Washington, DC.
Concern, Inc. 1995. Sustainability in action:
Profiles of community initiatives across the United States. Prepared
for the Urban and Economic Development Policy Division, U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency. September.
Corbett, J., and J. Velasquez. 1994. The Ahwahnee
principles: Toward more livable communities. Western City, September.
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Effect of Grass and Riparian Filters on Runoff Water Quality.
Darr, L. 1990. Technical Manual for Woodland
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and Food, Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario.
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Pollution Control. Transactions of the ASAE, 32(2)513-519.
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DPZ, Inc. Rethinking suburban sprawl.
Video. Andres Duany's presentation to the City of Toronto.
Dracker, P. 1996. How Did the Bear Cross the
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Watch. Summer 1996.
Driscoll, E.D., and E.W. Strecker. 1993. Assessment
of BMPS Being Used in the US and Canada. ICUSD, Sixth International
Conference on Urban Storm Drainage, Sept. 12-17, Niagara Falls, Ontario.
Duany, A., E. Plater-Zyberk, J. Barnett. 1995.
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the district and the corridor. Excerpt from The New Urbanism.
Eacker, D. 1996. Transportation concurrency
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Ferguson, B. 1994. Storm water Infiltration.
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Gersh, Jeff. 1996. Subdivide and Conquer: Concrete,
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