EAST ST LOUIS ACTION RESEARCH PROJECT


Urban Ecology

East St. Louis Action Research Project
Lansdowne Neighborhood Redevelopment 2001


Bibliography


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Honachefsky, William B., Ecologically Based Municipal Land Use Planning. Lewis  Publishers, New York: 2000.

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http://www.EPA.gov
 Laws and Regulations, Major Environmental Laws: Jan.2001.

http://www.imlab.uiuc.edu/eslarp/la/LA388-S99/part1/f
 Urban Ecology: Jan. 2001.

http://www.eslarp.uiuc.edu/update/index.htm#outreach
 ESLARP Outreach Weekend Reports: Feb. 2001.


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Principles for the Creation of Ecological Cities   Ecological Communities
Land use: Patches Edges & Boundaries  Corridors Mosaics
Local Agriculture   Transportation Urban Heat Island  Recycling
Water:  Water Contamination and Hazards
Air:  Air Pollution
Community Building Solutions for Lansdowne    The Present and Future of Lansdowne
Recommendations for Lansdowne Based on Urban Ecology

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Last modified: April 8, 2001

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