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Peter Trowbridge and Nina Bassuk
Trees in the Urban Landscape, (McGraw Hill 2004) offers all the
critical tools for successful planting in urban landscapes, from
design conceptualization to daily maintenance. Just recently released,
the volume will present material that many of you will recall from
Peter and Nina’s lectures in LA 490, Creating the Urban Eden.
Tom Campanella MLA ‘91
Republic of Shade: New England and the American Elm (Yale University
Press, 2003). Tom’s book explores the cultural history of
the American elm, and discusses how this native species was transformed
from a lowland weed into one of the defining symbols of New England.
Julie Campoli MLA ‘89
with Elizabeth Humstone and
Alex MacLean
Above and Beyond: Visualizing Change in Small Towns and Rural Areas.
(APA Planners Press, 2001). “Above and Beyond explains how
individual choices, government policies, corporate decisions, technology,
and economic trends shape our landscapes. It will instruct and inspire
all rural and small-town planners . . . “.
Gavin Keeney MLA ‘93
On the Nature of Things: Contemporary American Landscape Architecture
(Birkhauser 2000). Design methods and practice in landscape architecture
from the focus of this book, complemented by an analysis of the
theoretical aspects of the subject. Gavin is a freelance landscape
architect in New York.
Art Lieberman
Professor Emeritus of Physical Environmental Quality, now in Haifa,
Israel. Landscape Ecology, Theory and Application, with co-author
Zev Naveh. This is the first English language monograph on the transdisciplinary
science of Landscape Ecology and offers an overview of current ideas
and information. (1984) Student edition 1990, 2nd edition, 1994.
Spanish edition, 2002, includes additions from leading scholars
in Latin America. A Chinese language edition was published in 2002.
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