Green Infrastructure: The Imperative of Open Space Preservation
The effect of open space upon the environment and human health tends to obtain less currency than economic development or the creation of jobs. Because open space originally existed plentifully as part of the natural environment, difficulties may be encountered in conceptualizing it as a necessary a...
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