Those engaged in land conservation and management have increasingly come to envision and make use of a process that connects environmental, social and economic health: green infrastructure. For the landscape designer, conservation-minded planner and concerned citizen, The Conservation Fund publication Green Infrastructure: Linking Lands and Communities by Mark Benedict and Ed McMahon presents principles and practices to link landscapes and communities across the country.
Green Infrastructure: Smart Conservation for the 21st Century takes readers from the origins and history of green infrastructure to its implementation and benefits today- demonstrating how green infrastructure plans can allow for both future growth and the protection of significant natural resources.
Advancing Strategic Conservation in the Commonwealth of Virginia: Using a Green Infrastructure Approach to Conserving and Managing the Commonwealth's Natural Areas, Working Landscapes, Open Spaces, and Other Critical Resources.
The Outdoors Is Yours
Your backyard is bigger than you think. From the park down the street, through distant forests and fields, and all the way past the water’s edge, America’s outdoors is yours.