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Main Title Green infrastructure : map and plan the natural world with GIS /
Author Firehock, Karen,
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Walker, R. Andrew,
Publisher Esri Press,
Year Published 2019
OCLC Number 958482901
ISBN 9781589484863; 158948486X
Subjects Geographic information systems ; Natural resources--Data processing ; City planning--Environmental aspects ; Geospatial data ; Landscape architecture
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EIAM  G70.217.G46F57 2019 Region 2 Library/New York,NY 05/24/2023
Collation xii, 269 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Notes
Green infrastructure: considering nature before and during development -- Modeling the natural landscape -- The six-step process -- Getting the right data -- Making asset maps -- Assessing risks to your assets -- Determining opportunities -- Implementing GI plans -- Appendix A: A brief history of landscape connectivity theory and modeling -- Appendix B: Technical appendix: core attributes -- Appendix C: Esri story maps and other resources. To conserve our natural assets―our green infrastructure―we need to map them, and plan for their protection. Every day, decisions about land development are made―often without consideration to the natural features and functions already there. The placement of housing on rich soil, paving over aquifer recharge zones, or disconnecting wildlife corridors are mistakes easily avoided if we start to consider our natural elements as part of our infrastructure. Green Infrastructure: Map and Plan the Natural World with GIS describes the why and how of green infrastructure (GI) mapping and implementation through text, maps, and online illustrations. It explains how to utilize the national model that Esri has built using Green Infrastructure Center's methodology. This six-step process provides a framework for thinking strategically about GI planning and details how to set goals to inform GI maps in order to meet real needs on the ground. Using actual data to create two case studies, this book shows how the Esri model and data from the Esri Living Atlas can be adapted using local data to create a custom GI plan. With a green infrastructure strategy, communities can work to preserve and connect open spaces, watersheds, wildlife habitats, parks, and other critical landscapes. Green Infrastructure: Map and Plan the Natural World with GIS explains how to protect and foster a connected, resilient, and biologically diverse landscape for sustainable growth. $c --From publisher's description.