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Final Case Study for the National Scenic Byways Study: Protection Techniques for Scenic Byways. Four Case Studies
This study of the techniques used to protect scenic byways is part of the Federal Highway Administration's comprehensive feasibility study of a national system of scenic byways. Its focus is on the historic qualities of byways that complement or contribute to natural scenic qualities. Through case studies of four highways, the techniques that have been used to protect scenic and historic byways are documented and analyzed. The efficacy of the techniques is evaluated over time, and specific recommendations for the protection of scenic byways are made.
Final Case Study for the National Scenic Byways Study: Protection Techniques for Scenic Byways. Four Case Studies
This study of the techniques used to protect scenic byways is part of the Federal Highway Administration's comprehensive feasibility study of a national system of scenic byways. Its focus is on the historic qualities of byways that complement or contribute to natural scenic qualities. Through case studies of four highways, the techniques that have been used to protect scenic and historic byways are documented and analyzed. The efficacy of the techniques is evaluated over time, and specific recommendations for the protection of scenic byways are made.
Final Case Study for the National Scenic Byways Study: Protection Techniques for Scenic Byways. Four Case Studies
1990
92 pages
Report
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English