Contents: The highway and our parks; Roadside improvement is good public relations; Critique of the landscape plans for an interstate highway planting design; Canada's national capital parks; United States national parks and parkways; The state parks of Ohio; Roadside development--its design and protection; Public relations and the highway administrator; Independent roadway design and landscape development; Highway erosion research studies; Mulch as an aid to erosion control; Roadside cover--its establishment and maintenance; Advancement in erosion control protection by seeding; Advancement in erosion control protection by fertilizer; Advancement in erosion control protection by mulching; Advancement in chemical control of vegetation.
Short Course on Roadside Development (20TH)
1961
207 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Civil Engineering , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Roads , Education , Design , Plants(Botany) , Recreation , Natural resources , Canada , Ohio , Management planning , Erosion , Seeds , Fertilizers , Herbicides , Sprays , Trees , Urban areas , Grasses , Maintenance
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