Greenways for America: Creating the North American Landscape - Sustainable Urban Planning & Nature Conservation Guide for Hikers, Cyclists & Environmentalists
Greenways for America: Creating the North American Landscape - Sustainable Urban Planning & Nature Conservation Guide for Hikers, Cyclists & Environmentalists
Greenways for America: Creating the North American Landscape - Sustainable Urban Planning & Nature Conservation Guide for Hikers, Cyclists & Environmentalists

Greenways for America: Creating the North American Landscape - Sustainable Urban Planning & Nature Conservation Guide for Hikers, Cyclists & Environmentalists

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From Brooklyn's parks and parkways, across the Iowa prairie, to Big Sur's coastal highway, people are drawing green lines on local maps and building "greenways"―linear open spaces that preserve and restore the skein of nature in cities, suburbs, and rural areas. Charles Little's Greenways for America describes this remarkable citizen-led effort to get Americans out of their cars and into the landscape via greenways. Such greenways provide paths or trails for recreation and "link" a region's traditional parks and open spaces. They preserve natural corridors for wildlife migration and protect scenic and historic routes from commercial development. In this first comprehensive account of the movement that is now gathering power in every region of the country, Little describes dozens of greenway projects that have imporved environmental quality, invigorated local economies, and preserved outdoor spaces for millions of citizen.s

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This is a great work by Mr. Little. I have learned something each time I have read it (3 or 4)! He does an excellent job of dealing with technical subjects in a very readable narrative manner.His way of telling the story of the history of modern trails and greenways is inspirational in that it makes you want to go out and really do something in your community. He chronicles several projects with very different origins that all have been successful.If you are remotely interested in greenways and trails and how projects come together I highly recommend this book.
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