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Land Reclamation - Extending Boundaries

Proceedings of the 7th International Conference, Runcorn, UK, 13-16 May 2003

H.M. Moore H.R. Fox S. Elliott

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English
A A Balkema Publishers
01 January 2003
Attempting to extend the boundaries of land reclamation, this publication is a collection of conference papers addressing a range of topics from the practical challenges of cleaning up the most conaminated sites to the creation of new landscapes and the ethical issues surrounding land restoration.
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Imprint:   A A Balkema Publishers
Dimensions:   Height: 246mm,  Width: 174mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   861g
ISBN:   9789058095626
ISBN 10:   9058095622
Pages:   402
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Further / Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Preface Catalysing Regeneration, The municipal engineer in regeneration and the “Brownfield Debate”, Barriers to the effective implementation of the Part IIA contaminated land regime and recommendations for progress, Millennium Coastal Park, Llanelli – Wales’ largest coastal regeneration scheme, Reclamation and regeneration in the new economies of Eastern Europe, Multifunctionality and scale in post-industrial land regeneration, Reclamation or redevelopment: the Oasis Principle, The market for environmental goods and services related to regeneration in the North West, Creating multi-functional landscapes – a more enlightened approach to land reclamation, Integrating with Industrial Heritage, Landscapes for People, Legislation and Land Reclamation, Addressing Difficult Sites, BSSS/IPSS – Soils and Land Reclamation, Increasing Biodiversity, Reclamation Research: Achievements and Challenges, Soil Remediation, Soil Restoration, Case Studies, Innovative Techniques, Chinese Case Studies.

Heather M. Moore, Howard R. Fox, both of Department of Geography, University of Derby, UK. Scott Elliott, Leyden Kirby Associates, UK.

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