* Clear, accessible and illuminating introduction to the fundamental concepts and issues of sustainable development * Ideal introductory course book for a wide range of courses in environmental sciences, social sciences, geography and ecology * Contains extensive examples, case studies and include
Basic design concepts for sustainable landscapes
โ Scribed by Ann Marie VanDerZanden; Jan McNeilan; Oregon State University. Extension Service
- Publisher
- Oregon State University Extension Service
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 12
- Series
- Extension circular (Oregon State University. Extension Service), 1533
- Category
- Library
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