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Informationen zum Autor Richard Longstreth is professor of American studies and director of the Graduate Program in Historic Preservation at George Washington University. Klappentext Sustainability and Historic Preservation: Towards a Holistic View broadens the horizons of the mushrooming drive to correlate the objectives of these two spheres. To date, discussions of the relationship between historic preservation and sustainability have generally focused on the energy consumption of buildings. The nine chapters in this book show how that agenda can and should be expanded by examining many other facets of the environment, including agricultural lands, urban waterworks, irrigation systems, natural settings, an arboretum, and post-World War II suburbs. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Preface Chapter 2 Finding a Seat at the Table: Preservation and Sustainability Chapter 3 Preservation, Sustainability, and Enviromental Impact Assessment in Post-Colonial Developing Nations Chapter 4 The Massachusettes Heritage Landscape Inventory: A Community- Based Approach to Identifying and Protecting Special Places Chapter 5 Tree Preservation and the Cultural Effects of Climate Change Chapter 6 Awbury Arboretum: A Quaker Legacy Sustaining and Urban Community Chapter 7 Is Brown the New Green? Balancing Water Conservation with Historic Landscape in the San Joaquin Valley Chapter 8 Stewardship and Sustainability of Historic Waterworks Infrastructure Chapter 9 Sustainability and Preservation of Affordable Housing: Greening Row Houses in Philadelphia Chapter 10 On the Road Again: Presercation's Urgent Future