Contents: Roadside values; Ohio roadside council research in highway safety; Critique of the landscape plans for development of a scenic highway; Maine's scenic highway competition award; Organizational protocol and its communications; U.S. forest service recreational developments; Motorist services provided in Ohio's roadside rests; Michigan's program in roadside development; Legislative protection of roadside values; The importance of plant ecology for roadside plantings; Planting the expressway in urban communities; The agronomist and the highway roadside; The Wisconsin red clay interagency committee erosion control project; Ohio's progress report on roadside research; Methods of maintaining and reseeding deteriorated highway slopes; Fertilizers an important factor in establishing and maintaining roadside turf; Mulch as an aid to erosion control; Inhibitors for economic maintenance.


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    Title :

    Short Course on Roadside Development (21ST)


    Publication date :

    1962


    Size :

    165 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English