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By: Craig S Campbell and Michael H Ogden
270 pages, B/w photos and illus, figs
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Tackles the issue from an engineering perspective but goes beyond a general survey to cover planning and aesthetic issues. Subjects covered include: how to make a constructed wetland attractive, how to design it to function as a recreational or educational facility, and how to make it function as a viable natural habitat.
Contents
The Concept of Sustainable Development (C. Campbell).; The Nature of Wetland Processes (C. Campbell).; Constructed Wetlands and Wastewater Treatment Design (M. Ogden).; Design, Operation, and Maintenance of Constructed Wetlands (M. Ogden).; Stormwater Renovation with Constructed Wetlands (C. Campbell).; Single--Family Residential Systems (C. Campbell).; The Pond (C. Campbell).; Wildlife Considerations and Management (C. Campbell).; Art, Engineering, and the Landscape (C. Campbell).; Examples of Multiple--Use Constructed Wetlands (C. Campbell).; Appendix.; References.; Index.
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Biography
CRAIG S. CAMPBELL, FASLA, is a landscape architect and owner of Craig Campbell Studio, Inc. in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the author of Water in Landscape Architecture. MICHAEL H. OGDEN, PE, is President of Southwest Wetlands Group in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The authors, both respected authorities on constructed wetlands, have conducted numerous seminars on the subject for landscape architects and planners.
Out of Print
By: Craig S Campbell and Michael H Ogden
270 pages, B/w photos and illus, figs
This book is a valuable resource to be consulted in the early planning stages of a wetland construction project, particularly where aesthetics and social acceptance are important factors. - Theodore J. Hogan: Environmental Practice 3(1) (March, 2001)