Content: Safety and planting; Highway safety research project; New trends in planting design; The nurseryman views the interstate highway program; Roadside rests; Critique of the landscape plans for a large traffic interchange on the interchange system; The highway in a program for recreation in America; Roadside improvement program in Kansas; Coordinating the work of engineer and landscape architect; The desirability of aesthetic values in highway design; A new look at Canada's parks; Control of roadside vegetation; Balanced roadside seeding; Control of water flow through vegetative linings; Herbicide toxicity; Insect control of importance to roadside development; Trends in line clearance. (Author)
Short Course on Roadside Development (17TH)
1958
161 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Roads , Education , Design , Plants(Botany) , Fertilizers , Costs , Herbicides , Traffic , Safety , Recreation , Natural resources , Grasses , Seeds , Tables , Maps , Erosion , Canada , Kansas , Ohio
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