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Urban Field Guide Baltimore, Maryland
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A changing economy and different lifestyles have altered the meaning of the forest in the Northeastern United States, prompting scientists to reconsider the spatial form, stewardship and function of the urban forest. Erika Svendsen, Victoria Marshall and Manolo F Ufer describe how social observation techniques and the employment of a novel, locally based, participatory hand‐held monitoring system could aid the exposure of more positive socially orientated patterns of land use. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Urban Field Guide Baltimore, Maryland
10.1002/ad.166.abs
A changing economy and different lifestyles have altered the meaning of the forest in the Northeastern United States, prompting scientists to reconsider the spatial form, stewardship and function of the urban forest. Erika Svendsen, Victoria Marshall and Manolo F Ufer describe how social observation techniques and the employment of a novel, locally based, participatory hand‐held monitoring system could aid the exposure of more positive socially orientated patterns of land use. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Urban Field Guide Baltimore, Maryland
Svendsen, Erika (author) / Marshall, Victoria (author) / Ufer, Manolo F (author)
Architectural Design ; 75 ; 26-31
2005-11-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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