1st Edition

Environmental Restoration and Design for Recreation and Ecotourism

By Robert L. France Copyright 2012
266 Pages 190 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

312 Pages
by CRC Press

A wetland center in London, parks in downtown San Francisco, a wildlife sanctuary in Arcata, and a wetlands park on the outskirts of Las Vegas—what do these urban and suburban locations have in common? They are leading examples of a new restoration design approach that is squarely placed at the interface of nature and culture. This multidisciplinary paradigm bridges the gap between an ecological... Read more

Brown fields and gray waters: creating public greenspace from regenerated marginal landscapes

Day for night: Stream daylighting in the San Francisco Bay area

For the time being: Designing a palimpsest landscape at Crissy Fields, San Francisco

California dreamin'—a reality: Multidimensional resource utilization in Arcata

California case study lessons

Recovery processes and design practices for repairing derelict landscapes for recreation and education

From the Las Vegas Wash to Clark County Wetlands Park

Las Vegas case study questions
Answers by Mark Raming, Vicki Scharnhorst, Becky Zimmerman, and Jeff Harris

From Barn Elms reservoirs to the London Wetland Centre

London case study questions
Answers by Malcolm Whitehead, Kevin Perbedy, and Doug Hulyer

Clark County Wetlands Park and the London Wetland Centre integrative themes and lessons

Index

Biography

Robert L. France is associate professor of watershed management at Nova Scotia Agricultural College (NSAC). Dr. France has conducted research in regions from the High Arctic to the tropics, on subject areas from bacteria and algae to whales, as well as on chemistry and environmental theory. He has taught at the universities of McGill, Ca’Foscari Venice, and Harvard. France is a Series Editor for CRC Press, where he runs the Integrative Studies in Water Management and Land Development series, and is also on the editorial board of the independent environmental press Green Frigate Books. He has published over two hundred articles and is the author or editor of over a dozen books of both a technical nature as well as general public interest. France conducts research on the environmental restoration of postagricultural and postindustrial landscapes, integrated watershed management and water-sensitive planning and design, the use of stable isotope analysis to trace material flow in aquatic foodwebs, the impacts of clear-cutting on land–lake linkages, landscape modifications at the suburban-agricultural interface, agricultural urbanism, environmental biography, and immersion into historic agricultural and utilitarian landscapes.

For more information about the author, see Dr. France’s web page at NSAC.