Contents: Critique of the landscape plans for highway ecology; The importance of local parks to tourist travel; Parks in Australia; Parade magazine's competitive scenic highway contest; The highway administrator and roadside development; Hydraulic seeding on motorway, verges and other marginal areas as practiced in England; Pro-aesthetics; Visual approach to urban areas; Contour grading and drainage plans for integrated highway design; Instrumentation and techniques for research in roadside development; A highway planting program in Illinois; Comparison of fiber glass and other mulch materials for erosion control; Vegetation control in the Ohio highway research project; Method practiced to reduce roadside turf maintenance costs; Optimum selection and assignments of roadside mowers.
Short Course on Roadside Development (23RD)
1964
184 pages
Report
No indication
English
Civil Engineering , Agricultural Equipment, Facilities, & Operations , Personnel Management, Labor Relations & Manpower , Roads , Education , Design , Plants(Botany) , Recreation , Natural resources , Australia , Management planning , Seeds , Great Britain , Urban areas , Drainage , Maintenance , Illinois , Glass textiles , Erosion , Grasses , Herbicides
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